“Who would have predicted this? Belgrade Airport in Serbia attracts more new carriers than any other airport”, the UK based portal reports. It sites the end of EU visa restrictions for Serbian citizens as a plausible explanation for such high interest, although, the country’s recent implementation of the open skies policy should also be noted. There have also been milestones with the new arrivals. Adria returned to Belgrade for the first time in 20 years, scheduled flights to Spain were resumed after 20 years and scheduled flights to Riga commenced, connecting the two cities via the air for the first time.
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Konacno nesto pozitivno! :)
ReplyDeleteMe like it! :D
This is great!
ReplyDeleteBEG is the winner with the visa liberalisation !
I wish that Macedonia will get at least 3-4 new airlines, but this seems to happen only in 2010 :)
Regards
i meant to say 2011-2012 :)
ReplyDeleteWhat's this? Is it about that highly popular carrier that was mentioned a couple of months ago as a mysterious new LC that we'll see in BEG? :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe a promotional flight or sth similar?
http://www.beg.aero/putnici/letovi.231.html?flightId=49801
Anyway, the link stopped responding... There was this Air Berlin flight AB3891 to Berlin and AB914P in arrival. :)
ReplyDeleteAir Berlin had tech problem so they landed here...
ReplyDeleteAnd to think the list could have been one airline higher, and one (possibly two) destinations also if OU had opened its planned flights this summer...
ReplyDelete... and there is more.
ReplyDeleteWind Jet is coming on route to Palermo.
Cheers!
ah the passenger numbers for this month will be interesting to see!
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