
The company’s total revenue amounted to 719.5 million Euros, marking the second consecutive year that Air Serbia exceeded 700 million Euros in revenue. Over the past year, Air Serbia carried 4.57 million passengers, an increase of 3 percent compared to the previous year.
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The average passenger cabin load factor was 77.3 percent, representing a rise of 2.4 percentage points compared to 2024. The total number of flights operated was 48,925, 4 percent higher than the previous year, while capacity was further optimised through adjustments in frequencies and aircraft types on key routes. The company further consolidated its presence in key markets and recorded a pre-tax net profit of 45.3 million euros.
Air Serbia’s network spans 103 destinations – 90 scheduled flights and 13 charter flights to a total of 34 countries across four continents. The company continued its strategic network expansion by launching six new destinations and increasing frequencies on existing routes, focusing on the most in-demand markets.
The fleet was modernized and further strengthened with two additional Embraer E-195 aircraft and one new long-haul aircraft in EXPO livery, supporting the promotion of the specialised exhibition taking place in Belgrade next year. Passenger experience was enhanced through digitalisation and innovations, such as the introduction of premium check-in counters for business travellers and Duty Free services on Air Serbia flights.