NEWS FLASH
Air Serbia is expected to take delivery of its latest Airbus A330-200
aircraft this Saturday. The 257-seat jet, registered YU-ARB, features a
special Nikola Tesla livery, as well as new seats in business class. It will
replace Air Serbia’s existing 254-seat A330-200, registered YU-ARA, which
entered into service five years ago. The latest A330 will arrive from Bergen
op Zoom Airport in the Netherlands where its new interiors were installed.
Prior to that, it received its new livery at Shannon Airport in Ireland. Due
to its later than planned arrival, YU-ARB is expected to enter commercial
service on Thursday April 29 instead of the initially planned Monday, April
26, on the Belgrade - New York service.
Air Serbia's CEO, Duncan Naysmith, said, “The arrival of the Airbus A330 jet
to its new home in Belgrade is a very important event for Air Serbia. It is
a great honour for us to have one of our planes carry the name and image of
Nikola Tesla. The fact that this great genius, who is from our region, but
spent most of his life in New York, adds to the importance and the symbolism
of his image on the airplane which will be connecting Belgrade and the Big
Apple. This is one of our flagship routes and we are certain that the
arrival of the new plane will enhance the customer experience and success of
the route, which connects the entire region with the United States of
America”.
In addition to a new hard product in business class, passengers on flights
between Belgrade and New York will also experience a new in-flight menu
inspired by Nikola Tesla's diet regimen. The menu for both economy and
business class passengers, created in collaboration with chef Zoran
Mišković, was inspired by Tesla’s childhood, his student days and his life
in New York. Passengers will be able to find the Tesla-inspired meals in the
menu marked with the letter T for "Tesla’s way".
Looking good
ReplyDeleteThe livery looks good . Definitely better then the previous one! But the whole story about Tesla inspired onboard menu is just utterly stupid.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and different, if you ask me.
DeleteIs it one or two A330 coming to Belgrade?
ReplyDeleteOne. And in the meantime Bulgaria's Gullivair have received it's third A332.
DeleteI thought his diet wasnt his forte
ReplyDelete"it will replace YU-ARA" - what are they planning with that one ?
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