Air Serbia ups frequencies as demand grows
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Air Serbia will increase frequencies on a number of routes up until June 14 due to increased demand. The carrier, which began rebuilding its network out of Belgrade last week, is planning a total of seventy flights on services to London Heathrow, Vienna, Zurich and Frankfurt, instead of the initially scheduled sixteen. “There is a possibility of introducing additional flights if demand arises”, the company said in a statement. The airline will reintroduce a number of destinations in June but has pushed back the resumption of flights to Podgorica, Tivat and Skopje by a week based on preliminary dates planned for the reopening of airports in Montenegro and Macedonia. “The Serbian national airline continues to closely monitor the lifting or extension of travel restrictions at the destinations to which it flies and will adjust its schedule in accordance with these changes”.
May 21 - June 21 operations (correct as of May 27)
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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 7 |
Skopje, Sofia, Tirana, Dusseldorf, Stuttgart, Copenhagen, Athens, Thessaloniki, Rome, Milan, Prague, Bucharest, Istanbul | June 15 |
Zagreb, Brussels, Larnaca, Berlin | June 16 |
Stockholm, Tel Aviv | June 17 |
Barcelona | June 20 |
Air Serbia’s CEO, Duncan Naysmith, said, "Following the resumption of flights on May 21 our traffic is progressively increasing based on demand. We have and will continue to react quickly and adapt to changes in real-time. We all find ourselves in a challenging environment and the framework in which airlines are operating in is constantly changing, but I am convinced that we will succeed and show why Air Serbia is a regional leader".
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