Nikola Tesla Airport welcomes 6-millionth passenger
Mrs. Janković was greeted at the Airport Terminal 2 by Belgrade Airport Chief Executive Officer Francois Berisot and Air Serbia General Manager Commercial and Strategy, Jiri Marek, awarding the record passenger a valuable gift - two return business class tickets to New York.
– We have achieved 6 million passengers mark, our best result so far, largely as a result of the opening of as many as ten new routes by Air Serbia, new Air France and ASL Airlines flights to Paris, new Wizz Air flights to Lyon and a very successful charter season – Berisot said, according to the company's press release.
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, for almost a year operated by the Belgrade Airport company under a concession agreement, had marked almost 4,75 million passengers in the first three quarters of this year, an increase of 7,8% from the same period last year. During the third quarter alone, the number of passengers at the Airport increased 9,3% compared to the same period last year.
In 2018, the airport served 5,641,105 passengers.
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