Cassette bombs dismantled at Niš Airport
In the 78 day bombing of Serbia, Niš was hard hit with some of the most controversial raids taking place with many civilians killed. Cassette bombs have been banned by the Geneva Convention since World War Two however a few world powers persist in using them. Niš Constantine the Great International Airport was reconstructed in 2004 thanks to donations by the Norwegian Government and Serbian Royal family. The airport is served by national airline Jat Airways, national airline of Montenegro as well as Thompsonfly from the United Kingdom (only during the winter season). The airport handled 30.461 passengers in 2007, a decrease of 5.000 compared to 2006 contributed by the closing down of many lines by Jat Airways due to unprofitability. However 2008, with an increase in lines by Jat Airways and the reintroduction of flights from Tivat to Niš by Montenegro Airlines, should secure the airport to have over 35.000 passengers.
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