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Iranian carrier Qeshm Air will today commence charter flights between Tehran and Belgrade, which will be maintained once per week, each Thursday, until September 7, followed by an additional service on September 21. Flights will operate with a 156-seat Airbus A320 aircraft and will cater for Iranian tourists visiting Serbia. The head of the National Tourism Organisation of Serbia, Marija Labović, said, "The largest Iranian tour operator, Iran Markaz, has included Serbia in its offer. Iranians are travelling more and more and since last year have shown interest in our country,. As a result, we have begun promotional activities on this market". Previously, the Iranian government said it was working towards establishing scheduled flights to Belgrade.
Lepe vesti, ali i jedna ispravka : letovi će ići na svake dve nedelje, na beg.aero nije jasno prikazano.
ReplyDeleteAranzmani traju 7 dana, dakle svake nedelje je let
DeleteBEG will record a sterling performance this year. Well done on a nice addition!
ReplyDeleteI agree and I have a feeling these flights will be extended, same as the Israeli ones.
DeleteLast year there were again charters from Iran. I don't see what is new here.
ReplyDeleteThere weren't they were cancelled.
DeleteLast year there was only one promotional flight.
DeleteSome will not be happy.
ReplyDeleteWe are already seeing that in the comments lol.
DeleteWow what a great addition for BEG. I hope these will become regular flights pretty soon
ReplyDelete"This is really bad"...
ReplyDelete"Enough with the flights to the Near/Middle East!"...
"That airport should seek more flights to western Europe"...
Oh, you mean it´s Belgrade, not Sarajevo? Well, well done, keep up the good work, great mgmt at BEG!....
Happens every fricken time!
Belgrade is connected with basically every important European city. Sarajevo, on the other hand, is NOT. Your comparison is not valid
DeleteNot only that, Belgrade has links to many secondary cities as well. SJJ lacks direct flights to places like AMS, CDG, LON...
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