Former Yugoslavia: Wizz Air is one of the largest airlines

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Former Yugoslavia: Wizz Air is one of the largest airlines

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The low-cost carrier Wizz Air was able to maintain first place in the former Yugoslavia. The low-cost carrier is closely followed by the Serbian Air Serbia.

The low-cost carrier Wizz Air was able to assert itself as the largest airline in the ex-Yugoslav countries with 423.314 available seats. The Hungarian airline is closely followed by the Serbian Air Serbia, which took second place with a seating capacity of 378.714. The size of the airline is particularly evident at its home airport in Belgrade, where it claims 49,5 percent of the capacity. The Croatian Croatia Airlines follows in third place with a capacity of 194.895 passengers. Croatia Airlines was also able to achieve the top position at its home airport: 41 percent of Zagreb Airport is occupied by the Croatian national carrier, according to the Ex-Yu Aviation News portal.

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