NEWS FLASH
A commemorative postage stamp marking Air Serbia's 90th anniversary has been released by the Serbian Post. Created by graphic designer Nadežda Skočajić, the stamp comes at a cost of 23 dinars (0.2 euros) and features the tail of the carrier's flagship Airbus A330-200 aircraft. A commemorative envelope is also available for purchase. Air Serbia celebrated the 90th anniversary of the founding of the country's first national carrier - Aeroput - this June.
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Nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight for philatelist eyes! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, I need to get those and keep them.
ReplyDeleteWow cool, where can we buy this? So many aviation passionists in Serbia. Amazing! Keep goimg! Thats cultural heritage for future generations
ReplyDeleteDon't know about other cities, but in Belgrade, you can buy them in the main post office in Takovska street, philately counter.
Deletehttp://www.posta.rs/struktura/eng/filatelija/informacije.asp
Their anniversary sticker is so bad that it hurts my eyes! Logo from the 90s/2000s was 90 degrees triangle, not this distorted one. Dots logo were 3 horizontal dots, not diagonal. They failed even in doing that, let alone more serious business related stuff... They are a joke.
ReplyDeleteThey were not horizontal on the tail. Stop talking bull.
DeleteCALM DOWN anon 11.06 AM
DeleteThey look OK. Nice touch I guess and deflects the fact that Air Serbia is highly unprofitable
Let's buy some more of these since we didn't give them enough through state subsidies.
ReplyDeleteTypical Serbian hater comment. Go outside, enjoy life, it is a nice and sunny day :)
DeleteHejteri će kupiti ove marke da bi koristili pljuvačne žlezde, a onda mogu svom silom da opale po Er Srbiji kad budu lepili marku na pismo.
DeleteA Er Srbija ce I dalje gubiti pare I isisavati pare iz budzeta zato sto se odredjeni lhudi ne razumeju u biznis
DeleteNe razumeš se ti u biznis. Za državu je ROI u Er Srbiju pozitivan. Udri po poštanskim markama to ti bolje ide.
Deletecool. hopefully, the collection in 2nd picture will be available for purchase in post offices.
ReplyDeleteIs there a direct (legal) connection between Air Serbia and AvioPut? Or it is only a marketing trick?
ReplyDeleteNo. There was not any between JAT and Aeroput either but there is between JAT and Air Serbia.
DeleteNo, there is none. As a matter of fact, the Yugoslav Post office issued a series of stamps in 1987 commemorating:
Delete60 years of civil aviation in Yugoslavia (with a map of Aeroput routes)
40 years of JAT with a DC-10 image
You can see it here: https://ibb.co/iO4YK5
thanks! am i seeing it right, on the second stamp, that zagreb was bigger hub than belgrade?
DeleteNo
DeleteZnači jugoslovenska aviokompanija je u stvari bila Srpska.
ReplyDeleteJAT je bio u vlasnistvu SR Srbije.
DeleteA Aeroput je bila akcionarska firma osnovana od strane Srba
Deletein cyrilic written form..anybody can read it :) big LOOOLLLLLL
ReplyDeleteThe state is celebrating for a state owned company . OMG , this is so early eighties , so GDR (German democratic republic ) !
ReplyDeleteI don't see a problem here. This company is several times older than most countries bordering Serbia.
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