Ellinair to launch Belgrade flights

Monday, February 15, 2016


Greek carrier Ellinair will introduce seasonal services from Heraklion to Belgrade this summer, with flights to operates once every ten days. Services will launch on June 14 and run until September 16 with a Boeing 737-300 aircraft, which has the capacity to seat 148 passengers. Tickets are already available for purchase through the airline's website. Ellianair also plans to operate services from Corfu to the Serbian capital during the same period, although tickets for these flights are yet to be made available for purchase.

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  1. Anonymous12:15

    DA LI JE OVO ZNAK DA ASL NEMA DOVOLJNO KAPACITETA DA I DALJE DRZI MONOPOL U CARTER SEGMENTU

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    1. Anonymous12:19

      Ne nego se mozda pojavila strana kompanija koja zeli da leti za Srbiju. Prosle godine je Aegean leteo ovu liniju koliko mi je poznato. Sto se cartera tice, nije bilo nikakvih problema sa Grckom vec iskljucivo sa Turskom.

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    2. Anonymous12:20

      ne, ovo je BS. Letovi jednom u 10 dana, zamisli koliki će biti market share. Inače, Air Serbia ovog leta neće imati dovoljno aviona da opsluži ni planirani raspored čartera, onaj od lani. Htreli, ne hteli, moraće da popuste, ili da hitno nabave još dva aviona i usput zaposle/obuče još 20 pilota i prvih oficira (više nego što da okaz u medjuvremenu).

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    3. Anonymous12:23

      http://www.exyuaviation.com/p/air-serbia-hiring-pilots_3.html

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    4. Anonymous22:33

      Jedine zemlje sa kojima postoji problem, a koje NE ZELE sporazum su Turska i Egipat, ni sa jednom drugom ne postoji problem, ko zeli moze da leti, prosto.

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    5. Anonymous09:19

      Majke ti odakle ti ta informacija da 20 pilota napusta ASL ...mislim stvarno preterujes! U zazdnjih par meseci otislo, sto u penziju sto u drugu kompaniju, mozda petoro ljudi(mozda!)

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  2. Anonymous13:59

    Great news for Serbian travelers and BEG airport!
    Aviolet needs to retire the 737s and lease A320s of much younger age and better reliability.

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    1. Anonymous18:49

      You obviously didn't read the news report above ... You congratulate the fact that this airline will fly to BEG - WITH 737-300 aircraft, the same type that Aviolet uses - and then in the next sentance, urge Aviolet to retire the same aircraft type that the airline you congratulatein the sentance beforehand, will operate ....

      Dude, get some eye glasses or go get some sleep .... both might help in your ability to digest and process the information you take in ...

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