EX-YU flag carriers cut flights by 56% in January


The national carriers from the former Yugoslavia - Air Serbia, Croatia Airlines and Montenegro Airlines - plan to cut their number of operated flights by an average of 55.9% in January when compared to the same month last year based on this morning’s inventory update. As a result, there will be 2.588 fewer flights at the start of next year than in January 2020. Capacity will be reduced by 57.4% with 289.846 fewer seats on offer. 

Air Serbia 

From January 1 until the end of the month, Air Serbia plans to run 1.013 flights (return service included) and has 112.494 seats on sale. Compared to the same month last year, the number of flights have been reduced by 59.3% and capacity by 59.5%. At this point, during January, it plans to maintain operations to 28 cities from Belgrade. They include Athens, Amsterdam, Banja Luka, Brussels, Berlin, Copenhagen, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Istanbul, London Heathrow, Larnaca, Ljubljana, Moscow, New York, Oslo, Paris, Podgorica, Prague, Stuttgart, Sarajevo, Sofia, Skopje, Stockholm, Tivat, Tirana, Vienna, Zurich and Zagreb. From Niš, the airline will maintain its route to Hahn, twice per week. Top routes based on both frequencies and capacity will be Zurich, Podgorica, Paris, Istanbul and Tirana.

Rank Destination Total flights (one way)
1 Zurich 54
2 Podgorica 45
3 Paris 32
4 Istanbul 31
5 Tirana 28

Rank Destination Total capacity (one way)
1 Zurich 7.752
2 Podgorica 4.842
3 Paris 4.416
4 Istanbul 4.278
5 Tirana 2.928

Croatia Airlines 

Croatia Airlines now plans to operate 705 flights (return service included) during the month of January, down 59.6% on the year before, with 67.708 seats on offer, representing a decrease of 62.9%. The carrier will maintain services from Zagreb to fifteen domestic and international destinations. Among them are Amsterdam, Brussels, Dubrovnik, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London Heathrow, Paris, Pula (via Zadar), Rome (via Split), Sarajevo, Skopje, Vienna, Split, Zurich and Zadar. International flights will also be operated from Split to Rome, Frankfurt and Munich. From Zagreb, Croatia Airlines’ aircraft will frequent Frankfurt the most, followed by Dubrovnik, Split, Amsterdam and Copenhagen.
   
Rank Destination Total flights (one way)
1 Frankfurt 75
2 Dubrovnik 70
3 Split 69
4 Amsterdam 31
5 Copenhagen 11

Rank Destination Total capacity (one way)
1 Dubrovnik 7.632
2 Split 6.604
3 Frankfurt 6.410
4 Amsterdam 3.648
5 Paris 1.228

Montenegro Airlines 

Montenegro Airline will run 320 flights (return service included), declining by 18.6% on January 2020, with the capacity to welcome 34.880 passengers throughout the coming month, decreasing by 21.8%. It will operate flights from Podgorica to Belgrade, Frankfurt, Paris, Ljubljana and Zurich, while from Tivat it will only serve Belgrade. The airline is adding additional frequencies to Frankfurt, Zurich and Vienna up until mid-January. The most frequent destinations will be Belgrade, Ljubljana, Frankfurt, Zurich and Vienna.
    
Rank Destination Total flights (one way)
1 Belgrade 106
2 Ljubljana 15
3 Frankfurt 11
4 Zurich 10
5 Vienna 9
5 Paris 9

Rank Destination Total capacity (one way)
1 Belgrade 11.554
2 Ljubljana 1.635
3 Frankfurt 1.199
4 Zurich 1.090
5 Vienna 981
5 Paris 981




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