Serbia, Venezuela discuss Caracas - Belgrade service

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Serbia and Venezuela are working on the introduction of flights between Caracas and Belgrade according to Serbia’s Foreign Minister, Ivica Dačić, following talks with his Venezuelan counterpart in Belgrade recently. “It would be extremely important for there to be nonstop flights to Latin America, while for Venezuela it would be significant due to the new opportunities it opens up and for Serbia to become its point of contact with Central Europe”. The two countries have inked an agreement to abolish visas for each other’s citizens and develop tourism. The United States Federal Aviation Administration cancelled a ban on flights between the country and Venezuela last month, while an economic recovery in Venezuela has seen a number of airlines increase operations to the South American state this year, including Iberia, Air Europa, TAP Air Portugal, Turkish Airlines and Copa Airlines. Several other carriers, including LATAM, have recently announced the resumption of flights to the country. Since the start of the war in Ukraine last year, the United States has eased sanctions against Venezuela, primarily in the oil exports sector, which has led to economic growth and recovery. Venezuela’s national carrier, Conviasa, operates to Europe with flights to Madrid. It boasts a fleet of over twenty aircraft including three Airbus A340-600s and one A340-300.

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  1. Anonymous13:32

    Is this a joke???

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    1. Anonymous13:32

      What's the issue of discussing a potential air service?

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    2. Anonymous13:34

      To Caracas? I'd much rather see flights to Canada.

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    3. Anonymous13:35

      The government has done its job in that respect and negotiated a new bilateral air agreement.

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    4. Anonymous14:45

      Well, I would rather see Lagos, but still Canada is advertised here as something big.

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    5. Anonymous15:49

      How many passengers do you think travel between Lagos and Belgrade compared to Toronto and Belgrade?

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    6. Anonymous16:22

      Canada won't happen any time soon because of the restrictions from the bilateral. For both JU and AC 2 weekly is simply not enough, they can't b competitive. You should ask Mr Trudeau to give more flights and then JU will put YYZ on its radar.

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  2. Anonymous13:32

    Uganda first, Venezuela next.
    These are some serious developments.

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    1. Anonymous13:33

      Damascus is next!

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    2. Anonymous13:34

      Did you scold Portugal for TAP flying to Caracas?

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    3. Anonymous13:34

      Bravo Venezuela

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    4. Anonymous13:35

      I think ATH has scheduled direct flights to Damascus at the moment with a greek airline I don't remember the name.

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    5. Anonymous13:37

      To Libya too. But let the guy be misinformed. He is most excited by new routes such as Vaxjo.

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    6. Anonymous13:38

      Yes they are operated by Marathon (ATH-DAM). However this is an EU airline so Brussles doesn't mind them flying there.

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    7. Anonymous13:38

      Actuality Serbian CAD rejected request for Damascus-Belgrade flights

      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2018/05/serbian-regulator-rejects-syrias-cham.html

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    8. Anonymous13:40

      ATH-DAM operated by Air Mediterranean while ATH-BEN operated by Air Mediterranean and Marathon Airlines too.

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    9. Anonymous13:45

      Isn't Marathon airlines the one wet leasing the E-jets to JU?

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    10. Anonymous13:45

      ^ So? Is that somehow a problem?

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    11. Anonymous13:47

      ^ Who said it's a problem?

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    12. Anonymous18:15

      Comment section on this website is killing any and all braincells, both of those who write and read these

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    13. Anonymous18:18

      Anon 18.15 I expected more of you, you always such great comments here. I was hoping I was going to read something cool from you.

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    14. Anonymous18:25

      Because I feel disappointed and cheated, I love reading your sassy and intellectual comments. Please don't go down this road with them, we expect more of you.

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  3. Anonymous13:34

    Hahahaha

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  4. Anonymous13:36

    Just like they announced Baku flights which never happened. Same with these and those to Uganda. It's just political PR from both governments.

    However I have to say that for a few days now operations at BEG were very good. This puts the foundations for a better tomorrow and for BEG's transformation into an important European hub.

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  5. Anonymous13:38

    Discuss potential flights to destinations unserved with demand = NO
    Discuss potential flights to Caracas and Uganda = YEAHH
    Whats coming next Chad in Africa or Yemen?

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    1. Anonymous13:40

      "Discuss potential flights to destinations unserved with demand"
      And which ones are those? In the last 10 years government has negotiated or renegotiated agreements with USA, Canada, China, India, Singapore, Australia, Maldives, Mexico and many more.

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    2. Anonymous13:41

      And what more is there for the government to do? They negotiated the same way with China so we got Hainan from PEK and JU to TSN and soon to PVG and CAN.

      Canada has limited the number of frequencies to 2 per week. Serbia can't do much since Canada is one of the most protectionist countries on earth.

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    3. Anonymous13:42

      Dude Air Serbia is literally flying to 80 destinations. You have never had more destinations on offer from BEG. Get a grip.

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    4. Anonymous13:43

      And this summer BEG has over 130 destinations and you are still unhappy. Crazy.

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    5. Anonymous13:44

      Let them be, they are still coping with JU operating 30+ aircraft in its fleet. At this rate BEG will soon need a new terminal.

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    6. Anonymous14:35

      Anonymous 13:41
      Serbia is allowed to fly only once a week to TSN and will probably fly twice a week in the second year of operation. Sounds a lot more like protectionism.

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    7. Anonymous14:37

      ^ https://www.exyuaviation.com/2023/07/air-serbia-boosts-tianjin-service.html

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    8. Anonymous16:23

      Oh my he is not going to be happy when he sees that link. Ouch.

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  6. Anonymous13:49

    I could see Conviasa fly this route. They don't care much about profits, they fly where the governent tells them.

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    1. Anonymous13:50

      with empty flights lol

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    2. Anonymous13:50

      Their problem

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    3. Anonymous13:52

      I mean yeah but what's the purpose then? If no one is gonna fly to Caracas why would those flights start ?

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    4. Anonymous13:53

      Well I am sure Caracas is buying a lot of Serbian weapons, our arms industry is booming. It could be a glorified cargo flights.

      They could operate it as a stop on their way to Tehran or Damascus.

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    5. Anonymous13:54

      You can always find someone to fly. There would probably be some cargo. I mean Conviasa can now fly to the US but government said they won't. They just dont run on commercial principles. At the same time they have flights to Damascus. Not saying they are empty as there is big Syrian and Middle East diaspora in Latin America but atill.

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    6. Anonymous13:56

      Lot's of Lebanese in South America as well. TK flights to Latin America are full of transfers to destinations like TLV, BEY, CAI etc.

      That said I think JU will focus its growth in China which makes sense. Lot's of money to be made there.

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    7. Anonymous15:25

      This potential flight is all about geopolitics and has nothing to do with actual passenger demand. I don't think it will ever come to fruition, but you never know with government-backed airlines.

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    8. Anonymous16:25

      All airlines are backed by a government one way or another. Just look at Wizz Air, no one knows how many millions they got from Orban for their medical flights to China. Then there is Lufthansa which profits from government protectionism in many ways (Air Berlin bankruptcy saga, MEB3 limitations etc).

      So my friend, airlines are a valuable tool for all governments. Ok?

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  7. Anonymous14:44

    Around 20 June there was a Conviasa A346 in BEG airport, taking the Cuban president around Italy, Serbia and France. It certainly looked great there! :)

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  8. Anonymous14:45

    Keep in mind they are planning Minsk as well, so they might be serious.
    But officially, Conviasa and Minsk Airport say this remains a long-term plan. It's the same with us.

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    1. Anonymous14:46

      And link
      https://www.aviacionline.com/2023/07/conviasa-flights-between-havana-and-minsk-negotiations-continue-but-plans-are-long-term/

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  9. Anonymous16:13

    Maybe it could be a Caracas, BEG, Minsk kind of flight.
    What a prestigious achievement!

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    1. Anonymous16:26

      It can't because the Belorussian airspace is currently closed. But at least we have nonstop flights to places like Berlin, Stockholm, Prague, Bucharest... so it makes sense that we are thinking about Caracas and Baku.

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    2. Anonymous16:39

      Interesting how you don't seem to have a problem that there are daily flights between Caracas and Madrid operated by EU carriers Iberia and Air Europa, or flights from Lisbon operated by EU's TAP or that you have no problem that United Airlines owned Copa flies to Caracas. Interesting that you don't make fun and mock them

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    3. Anonymous16:51

      Because you have to understand that their main problem is not that these flights are being negotiated but rather than Belgrade keeps on developing quite nicely. This year has been difficult for many and it won't get any better in winter given how strong the season will be.

      I guess we will have to get used to anti-Serbian bots like they have to get used to the fact that JU is the new sheriff in town.

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    4. Anonymous17:06

      @16:39 Copa isn't owned by United.

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    5. Anonymous17:10

      I'm also wondering why there are no suggestins for Iberia, Air Europe, TAP, Turkish to fly to Minsk and Damascus considering they fly to Caracas.

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    6. Anonymous18:09

      GOOD LORD. Minsk can't be operated as their airspace is closed for all European flights except Russia. Not even TK flies to Minsk.

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  10. Anonymous16:53

    Actually this would make sense.

    Serbia needs connection with Latin America.

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  11. Anonymous16:54

    Perhaps CCS-BEG-IKA?

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    1. Anonymous18:24

      that would be flower

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