Air Serbia resumes Turkey charters
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Over the next two weeks, Air Serbia is planning on operating at least eight charter flights to Antalya in Turkey, the airline has announced. The first charter to the Turkish coast operated on Sunday, July 5, with 144 passengers on board the Boeing 737-300 jet. Flights to Antalya will be run by both Airbus A319 and B737 aircraft. “I am delighted that, in cooperation with our tour operator partners, we have recommenced charter flights. The coronavirus pandemic has severely affected this segment of travel. We know that there is great interest for charter flights, especially during the summer season, which is evidenced by the excellent results Air Serbia has been reporting in this field year after year. We are fully at the disposal of our tour operator partners in order to, in accordance with existing circumstances, organise charter flights to different destinations, and enable our passengers to have their well-earned vacations this summer again and reach their destinations safely and comfortably,“ Boško Rupić, Head of Trade and Corporate Sales at Air Serbia, said. So far this month, the Serbian national carrier has flights planned between Belgrade and Antalya today, as well as on July 9, 11, 15, 17, 18 and July 19.
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