Two-way passenger traffic between Belgrade and Spain, H1 2025

Barcelona remains the most popular Spanish destination from Belgrade, despite a slight decline of 401 passengers in the first half of the year. The drop is largely attributed to Wizz Air’s 10% reduction in capacity on the route. In contrast, all other Spanish destinations recorded growth, with Madrid posting the largest increase of close to 5.000 additional passengers year-on-year. Overall, capacity between Belgrade and Spain grew by 5.2% during the first six months, accompanied by a 7% rise in the number of operated flights. Air Serbia continues to lead the market, accounting for 73.8% of total seat capacity.

Air Serbia had planned to launch flights to Ibiza this year; however, the service did not materialise due to slot unavailability caused by handling constraints at Ibiza Airport. Air Serbia’s General Manager for Commercial and Strategy, Boško Rupić, recently affirmed the airline’s commitment to launching flights to Ibiza, noting that the route is now likely to commence in 2026. “It’s a destination that sees strong point-to-point demand, along with a significant volume of transfer passenger”, he explained. Late last year, the city of Granada in southern Spain initiated talks with the Serbian flag carrier over the potential introduction of flights from Belgrade, presenting a comprehensive business case to the airline.