Bratislava airport flags fake airport websites

Latest data shows year-on-year increase in passenger numbers.

Bratislava airport building.Bratislava airport building. (Source: bts.aero)

Bratislava airport officials have warned of fake websites posing as its official site.

The fake sites, bratislavaletisko.sk and bratislava-airport.sk, contain inaccurate information such as invalid parking price lists, service price lists, and information about air carriers, according to Milan Rastislav Štefánik Airport spokesperson Veronika Tóthová.

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The airport’s official website is bts.aero.

Meanwhile, latest figures show that in the first two months of 2023, 132,543 passengers used the airport’s services - up 69 percent on the same period last year. The most popular routes were to London, Milan, and Dublin.

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