Belgrade and Zagreb airports seek flights to the Caucasus


The airports in both Belgrade and Zagreb have seen growing demand for flights from the main gateways in the Caucasus - Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia - which combined with transfer traffic to and from Western Europe and North America, could provide healthy loads on nonstop flights.

In Belgrade, destinations with the greatest amount of indirect traffic from the region are Tbilisi and Baku. The Georgian Embassy in Greece, which covers Serbia, has been facilitating talks between interested carriers. “Currently, airlines are interested in initially operating seasonal summer flights in order to trail the demand. However, negotiations are still taking place”, the Embassy said. On the other hand, late last year, Serbia’s President noted flights between Belgrade and Baku would launch by the end of 2023, although, at this point, there is no evidence the service will materialise. “You need three hours and ten minutes [from Belgrade] to Baku, to visit the beautiful city on the Caspian Sea. This is excellent for Serbian tourists and businesspeople but also Azeri businessmen to visit Serbia. Therefore, after Chicago, another important route will be introduced in 2023”, the Serbian President said. Air Serbia has previously also spoken about the Caucasus region as part of its future expansion plans. “We are looking at countries like Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia, for which Belgrade would be a good option for connecting to Europe”, Air Serbia’s CEO, Jiri Marek, said last summer.

Zagreb Airport sees the most indirect traffic in the Caucasus region from the Armenian capital of Yerevan, followed by Baku in Azerbaijan. Earlier this year, Zagreb Airport launched a new incentive scheme dubbed “The Connecting Capital Cities Incentive Model”. Among sixteen destinations that are part of the program, airlines are eligible for incentives for launching flights from both Yerevan and Baku. The Croatian Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs has expressed its hope for the launch of operations from Baku in the coming period. "We expect a continuous rise in the number of Azeri tourists and businesspeople visiting Croatia, and vice versa. Therefore, we believe that seasonal nonstop flights from Baku to Zagreb and other destinations such as Split, Dubrovnik, Zadar or Pula are feasible". Over the past fifteen year, Azerbaijan's national carrier AZAL has operated charter flights on ocassion to both Split and Zadar.



Comments

  1. Anonymous09:02

    Chances that Belgrade gets these flights are much higher.

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    1. Of course. BEG has Air Serbia which can offer connections. ZAG has pathetic LH ass kisser Croatia Airlines which offers nothing

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    2. Slav.Man10:53

      Croatia is an alliance member and well integrated with LH so it means better connection that JU.
      The only difference is that JU can offer routes with less connections. unfortunately the caucuses are just a bit too far for the dash-8 and the ATR.
      but the A220 and JU smaller Embraer will be good for this route.

      I hope that Tbilisi and Yerevan are launched to belgrade soon.

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    3. @Slav.Man
      Maybe you should make your mind up : Are you in favour of "pan-Slavic" or at least South Slavic cooperation, what was your opinion so far, or are you in favour of LH and Germany, which are the biggest actual destroyers of Slavic "World", not only in aviation, but generally. And in this particular case, OU offers connections to 13 destinations from its so called "hub", while JU is offering 60 or more connections, long-haul included. Stupidity that someone would travel from Caucasus to Germany via Croatia to connect to other flights, I will not comment at all

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    4. Anonymous14:58

      What AS is doing provides great value for folks in nyc & Chicago area looking to travel to area. I hope they continue this and see opportunities other areas where demand is present from exyu people and compete for market share with established companies and createnew markets as well. Travel time & cost are reduced. I think croatia airlines could do something similar depending on their strategy and market as their country is home to tons of beautiful ⛱️

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    5. Slav.Man18:12

      @pozdrav

      im always in favour of pan-slavic cooperation,

      i agree that Germany but also turkey have worked together against us. and yes OU has been destroyed by LH but in this case i just want to recognize the benefit and good things for OU when there is something. Yes JU has more destinations but they don't do well with timing for connections not being part of an alliance but OU can do that.

      I want to see the bright side or the opportunity for success in any of the slavic airlines. who knows maybe they read this blog and steal a good idea from some of the comments.

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    6. Anonymous05:20

      Zagreb will gets these flights via Munich.

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  2. Anonymous09:05

    Would be a nice addition

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    1. Anonymous09:12

      Not happening any time soon

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    2. Anonymous09:41

      ^ what exactly makes you say that?

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    3. Anonymous12:30

      Reality.

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    4. Anonymous20:23

      All comments from Rijeka are the same. Something new, please!!!

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    5. As soon as LH Ass kissing Vrankvurt Minken Airlines stops being pathetic feeder, humiliated servant, loss making dwarf, sanctuary for Uhljebs and Kradeze money laundry machine, you will see plenty of my new comments, with new contents, and plenty of appraisals.

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    6. Anonymous10:04

      Your comments are a bit boring tbh

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    7. So are your comments on my comments. At least I comment on ex-yu aviation, and this is precisely the blog/page/place where such comments should be placed. And you don't comment on aviation, you comment on me. Why, I believe I know, but will not be commenting on you. However, you are most welcome to skip reading my comments in future if you find them boring or whatever else. You definitely have no obligation reading them

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    8. Anonymous13:01

      I've never commented on you before. And find you quite agressive and rude. Frustrated little person

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    9. Not only commenting on others, but insulting others, without knowing the first thing about them, says everything about you. I will say absolutely nothing else except big LOL


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    10. Anonymous15:50

      I think its fair enough to comment that your comments are constant and predicable. Therefore in my eyes dull and that your insights bring far less to the world of balkan aviation coments than you think they do. But please do carry on

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    11. My comments are constant and predictable the same as theft and incompetence in Vrankvurt Minken Uhljeb Air!Ines are constant and predictable. If something is dull in your eyes, it doesn't mean that others see the World through your eyes and equally as you. And once again, you think my comments are dull, boring, rude, aggressive, predictable, stupid, let me ask you why do you read them then? And as if not enough reading, why do you comment them, and also not only them but me personally as well? There must be some reason behind, and I am pretty much sure I know which one it is. Have a nice evening ☺

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    12. Anonymous21:56

      I personally i have never commented on one of your posts till today. But all the best and as an aviation fan myself i hope Croatia Airlines one day manages to improve. All the best

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  3. Anonymous09:07

    Is it dven possible for airSerbia to launch the flights with their fleet shortage?

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    1. Anonymous12:33

      I think it is dven possible for AS to use it's Embraer.

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  4. Anonymous09:08

    Best would be if Air Serbia started flying directly to Tbilisi and Yerevan.
    Baku-Belgrade would be better suited for AZAL

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    1. Anonymous09:11

      Why? Considering economic cooperation it is most likely that JU would stay Baku out of the three.

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    2. Anonymous09:17

      ^^^
      Other than importing Azeri natural gas through a pipeline what other business is going on between us and Azerbaijan?

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    3. Anonymous09:19

      Their companies are building highways across the country.

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    4. Anonymous09:24

      We needed Azeri know how to build highways?

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    5. Anonymous10:35

      Apparently. Layout of the recently opened Bubanj potok intersection shows our 'experts' need know how from wherever they may get it.

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    6. Anonymous12:56

      Interchange, that is, not intersection, my bad.

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  5. Anonymous09:12

    I am really surprised there are no seasonal flights to the Croatian coast. I mean look at Montenegro during the summer. They have flights to all three

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    1. Anonymous09:17

      Maybe it has something to do with the visa situation.

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  6. Anonymous09:32

    Turkish Airlines is not going to be happy about this.

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    1. Anonymous14:58

      Yeah this is a big game changer for them, dont be surprised if they discontinue istanbul - belgrade service.

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  7. Anonymous09:37

    One of these could be a good route for Air Serbia to get transfers.

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  8. Anonymous09:38

    In the case of Zagreb, I only see an LCC launching this, so either Ryanair or Wizz AIr.

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    1. Anonymous09:41

      I think they were put on the incentive list with that idea in mind.

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    2. Anonymous09:46

      The incentive scheme was tailormade for Wizz but in the end they were not interested. In fact not a single route from that list has been launched.

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    3. Anonymous10:04

      I thought OU could open these destinations 😀

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    4. Anonymous10:31


      It's too early :-)

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    5. Kad Jasmin ispije kahvu 😃

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  9. Anonymous09:39

    All of them could be good connecting points to go to Russia

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    1. Anonymous09:40

      +1

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    2. Anonymous14:08

      Also Tbilisi, Yerevan and Belgrade have big Russian diasporas.

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  10. Anonymous09:40

    Good luck!

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  11. Anonymous09:44

    Missed opportunity for Croatia Airlines.

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    1. Anonymous09:48

      Hahahaha

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    2. Anonymous09:51

      They can't make ZAG-DUB work and you expect them to fly to Armenia or Azerbaijan?

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    3. They are not interested in opportunities. They are not interested in taking advantage of the biggest ex-yu aviation market. They are not interested in the most perfect geographical and geopolitical position of Croatia. They are not interested in growing market share with diaspora and booming tourism. They are not interested in offering connections to the ex-yu, entire Balkans, and in this case, Caucasus. They are not interested in decently connecting all parts of Croatia with which other. They are not interested in growing their operations, fleet and network. They are not interested in hiring competent professionals. They are not interested in increasing work productivity. They are not interested in flying with profits or at least reducing losses. They are not interested in anything but in providing high quality feed to LH in Minken and Vrankvurt, on expense of croatian poor people.

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    4. Anonymous15:00

      Well said.

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  12. Anonymous10:49

    Tbilisi and Yerevan are niche markets that could potentially have good transfer loads.
    Baku is a whole different game, but would probably work with a codeshare.

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    1. Anonymous14:09

      Why is Baku different (genuinely interested)?

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    2. Anonymous20:10

      Azerbejdžan has own national flag carrier, highly subventionized, flys many political outes. BEG is in the plans. Azerbejdžan is much richer then other Caucasian countries.

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    3. Anonymous15:02

      genuinely interested right?

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  13. Anonymous11:46

    LOT can make all three of them work (even with the Russian and Ukrainian airspace closed), so why wouldn’t Air Serbia be able to pull it off. BEG is well placed to act as a connecting hub for the Caucasus.

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    1. Anonymous14:09

      I think Poland has much stronger ties with all three so there is more P2P demand for LOT.

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    2. Anonymous14:38

      I think it’s try for Georgia, but less so for Azerbaijan and Armenia.

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    3. Anonymous14:39

      *true

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    4. Anonymous16:08

      LOT, Aegean and TK all fly to those three destinations I don't see it impossible for JU to fly there.

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  14. Masa gruzina zivi i radi u litvaniji npr. Zemlje su jako bliske

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  15. Anonymous17:43

    12 years ago:

    https://www.exyuaviation.com/2011/06/azal-to-belgrade.html

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  16. Miroslav NY00:22

    What about Kazakhstan? It is greatest country in the world and all the other countries have presidents that are little girls.
    Will AS fly to Kazakhstan in near future?

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    1. Anonymous01:24

      More failed blasts from the past:

      Zagreb 2014:
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2014/05/cseba-eyes-zagreb-astana-service.html

      Belgrade 2016:
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2016/08/air-serbia-considering-kazakhstan.html

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    2. Anonymous01:34

      Another nice find from the archives guy.

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  17. Anonymous06:08

    Why doesn't AirSerbia starts Yerevan-Zagreb via Belgrade, and gets incentive? :)

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    1. Anonymous07:08

      Are you so naive or just trolling? When has such a route since 1990s ever been even considered?

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  18. Would be nice. I have business connections in Georgia due to the increasing demand for their qvevri amforae among the croatian winemakers, and have been flying to Tbilisi, specifically from Zagreb very often.

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  19. Anonymous18:44

    Complinents to pozdrav iz Rijeke on speaking out the very truth concerning Croatia Airlines. I have had numerous personal work experiences during the last 14 years confirming all your comments. Pozdrav iz Splita 🙂

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    1. Anonymous19:55

      And we on this website probably got 14 years of his same comments

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    2. Very interesting you complain about me but not about 14 years of Bravo Hrvatska guy @19.55. For me, everything clear. For you, maybe you open your eyes one day, although I doubt.
      And @18.44, thanks very much, hope we will soon be more, and in numbers big enough to change something. Actually not something, everything 😃


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  20. Miroslav NY10:37

    At least Pozdrav has the guts to complain about something in Croatia. The rest of the population is brainwashed and afraid.

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