Air Serbia to restore six routes in April
The Serbian national carrier plans to reintroduce six destinations to its network in April, although this is subject to change due to ongoing travel restrictions and entry requirements. The Serbian airline expects to reinstate services from Belgrade to Brussels, Bucharest, Prague, Thessaloniki, Sofia and Tel Aviv next month, albeit with reduced frequencies. Operations between Belgrade and Brussels are set to be restored on April 1 and will run just once per week, while services to the remaining five cities are expected to resume on April 12. With exception to Bucharest, Sofia and Prague, which were served for a limited time over the Christmas and New Year period, flights to Thessaloniki have been suspended since November, while Tel Aviv was last operated a year ago.
Based on its existing schedule, Air Serbia will run four weekly flights to Bucharest, three weekly to Sofia and Thessaloniki, two weekly to Tel Aviv and Prague and one weekly to Brussels. Towards the end of the month, the Serbian carrier will increase frequencies to Paris, from seven to nine per week, while it is expected to also boost its Moscow operations from three to four per week. In April, Air Serbia will begin trialling the IATA digital passport on services between Belgrade and Zurich, while the airline’s newly acquired Airbus A330-200 aircraft, featuring a new business class product, is also expected to enter service, replacing its existing jet of the same type.
Due to current restriction resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, Air Serbia has enabled its passengers to change the dates of their tickets until the end of the year free of charge for an unlimited number of times. This will be available to all who purchase their tickets by December 31, 2021. The promotional campaign includes all destinations in airline’s network, with exception to New York, for travel up to December 31. “The situation is still very prone to change regarding travel restrictions, which is why flexibility is one of the key elements when booking a flight. Putting the needs of our passengers first, we have decided to extend this campaign and enable them to approach travel planning in a more relaxed way during the upcoming season as well. Additionally, in the coming period, we will begin testing the IATA Travel Pass, a mobile app which will help passengers organise their travels simply and safely in accordance with the regulations of countries pertaining to Covid-19 testing or vaccination”, Jiri Marek, Air Serbia’s General Manager for Commercial and Strategy, said.
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