Niš eyes scheduled Istanbul service

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The Turkish Ambassador to Serbia, Hami Aksoy, has said flights between Niš and Istanbul will be introduced in the coming period following talks between interested stakeholders. The Ambassador did not specify which airline would launch the service. The development comes as Turkey announced the opening of its new consulate in Niš. This summer, Air Serbia operated charters between the south-eastern Serbian city and Antalya. Air Serbia, Turkish Airlines and Pegasus Airlines maintain scheduled operations between the two countries, from Belgrade to Istanbul. A restrictive bilateral air service agreement makes the introduction of new scheduled routes between the two nations difficult.

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  1. Anonymous13:35

    This is very interesting and a welcome development. Hopefully it will be Turkish.

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  2. JATBEGMEL14:19

    Would be great if TK gets INI and JU ESB.

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    1. Anonymous14:35

      +1.

      Don't forget Izmir too.

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    2. Anonymous01:19

      @anon 17:43 so does Pegasus, although not so conveniently :D

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  3. Bolje da bude Pegasus ili Anadolu jet jer su upola jeftiniji od Turkiša iako je Anadolu zapravo low cost verzija Turkiša

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    1. Anonymous17:43

      Ali Turkish omogucuje konekcije.

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  4. Navijamo za sto vise letova iz nişa

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  5. Pegasus twice weekly would be good.

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  6. Pegadus would offer a good balance between low fares and connecting services :)

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    1. Anonymous10:29

      And planes skidding off runways... :)

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  7. Aaaand it’s another reason to avoid going to Belgrade! Hopefully this happens so that in 2022 I can visit Istanbul and Niš, plus another stop somewhere in Asia.

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    1. Anonymous06:15

      Where are you starting your journey?

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    2. The locked up land known as Australia.

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