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Largest airline in the former Yugoslavia: Air Serbia overtakes Wizz Air

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The Serbian airline Air Serbia is now the largest airline in the former Yugoslavia. Wizz Air previously held this position.

The Serbian airline Air Serbia has overtaken the low-cost carrier Wizz Air. The low-cost airline originally bore the name of the largest carrier in the Balkans, more precisely in the former Yugoslavia. Air Serbia has now been able to take this position, as the Ex-Yu Aviation News portal reports. This development is primarily attributed to the Hungarian low-cost airline's numerous route changes.

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