NEWS FLASH
Departing Niš
Departing Kraljevo
Air Serbia plans to maintain operations to 37 destinations by the end of the month. The carrier has extended its list of service resumptions for June to include Split, Nice, Venice and Kiev, which are to commence on June 28. On the other hand, flights to Thessaloniki, which were to be reinstated on June 15, have now been removed for the entire month. Air Serbia has warned that the scope of its services will ultimately depend on the decisions and guidelines of national, foreign, and international bodies and civil aviation authorities, and on the changes in the travel restrictions valid in the countries the carrier serves.
May 21 - June 30 operations (correct as of June 2)
Departing Belgrade
Destination | Resumption date |
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Frankfurt, Zurich | May 21 |
Vienna, London | May 24 |
Ljubljana | May 29 |
Paris, Amsterdam | May 31 |
Sarajevo | June 4 |
Banja Luka | June 5 |
New York | June 6 |
Podgorica, Tivat | June 8 |
Skopje, Sofia, Tirana, Dusseldorf, Stuttgart, Copenhagen, Athens, Rome, Milan, Prague, Bucharest, Istanbul | June 15 |
Zagreb, Brussels, Larnaca, Berlin | June 16 |
Stockholm, Tel Aviv | June 17 |
Barcelona | June 20 |
Split, Nice, Venice, Kiev | June 28 |
Departing Niš
Destination | Resumption date |
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Hahn, Nuremberg | June 16 |
Tivat | June 30 |
Departing Kraljevo
Destination | Resumption date |
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Vienna | June 30 |
So it means advance bookings are strong!
ReplyDeleteThis looks massive at the moment.
ReplyDeleteIt seems Air Serbia is positioning itself at the time when competition does not fly at all. It is great business move and the outcome can be nothing but positive.
Another thing to consider here is that tour operators have started working. I know it doesn't mean much but a friend of mine booked holidays for her and her family in Adana for July. When she called to ask what's going on they told her that if she wants to they can still go so they said ok. Seems like there might still be hope for the charter season.
DeleteI believe that airlines as well as the host countries will do anything to bring you there but the quality of vacation can't be the same as before (limitations in food, less excursions and activities, more waiting times etc.)
DeleteNot to mention the risk of getting infected. In that case nobody will care and you can bring yourself into serious poroblem.
So, the airlines do right according to their interest. But at this moment I am not sure it is also the interest of the travellers.
FINALLY someone ( anonymous 11:19) with logic and not like most of the comments here that only care if JU or OU or YM will have the most passengers or revenue.
DeleteInsane seeing how quick & well BEG-JFK is filling up :D
ReplyDeleteIt is?
DeleteDoes anyone know frequencies of the routes. Every day, two per week or ... I am interesting for Larnaca
ReplyDeleteWill there be flights to Helsinki this year again?
ReplyDeleteNo. Helsinki, Cairo, Beirut, Malta and Rijeka are not coming back.
DeleteProbably the weakest routes in JU network
DeleteSuch a shame how little flights there is from Ex YU to Finland... Now they cut this one connection that has left...
ReplyDeleteI belive macedonia and kpsovo has finland flights but not sure
DeleteI feel sad that they don't come to Helsinki-Belgrade :'(
DeleteHow come they are not planning a return to Russia?
ReplyDeleteNo one is allowed to fly to Russia at the moment and it seems it will be this way until August.
DeleteCan someone please clarify something for me? I saw on Instagram that JU advertizes some destinations and I see that from tomorrow ZRH goes daily. Did they boost frequencies again until 15.06?
ReplyDeleteCheck on airserbia.com
DeleteActually even this is a stretch as they have just cancelled Rome flights for the whole of June. Just over ambitious it seems
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