Air Serbia to boost operations across network


Air Serbia will increase frequencies across its network this May ahead of the peak summer months, with services from Belgrade to fifteen destinations to be increased during the coming month. The airline will begin to boost its frequencies from mid-May and will operate up to 243 weekly departures from the Serbian capital. Despite plans to resume its seasonal operations to both Krasnodar and Rostov-on-Don next month, these have now been pushed back until June 12 and June 19 respectively. However, their comeback will depend on the reopening of the airports by Russian authorities. Both have been closed since late February due to the war in Ukraine and their proximity to the warzone.

During May, Tivat and Zurich will boast the most frequencies within Air Serbia’s network from Belgrade, followed by Podgorica, Paris and Vienna. The only destination on which frequencies will fluctuate throughout the month will be Larnaca, with operations peaking during the second week of May at four per week, before being decreased back to three weekly rotations. The Serbian carrier will also run two weekly flights from Niš to Cologne, Hahn, Istanbul and Ljubljana, in addition to the domestic four weekly Belgrade service, while from Kraljevo, the airline will maintain operations to Turkey’s largest city. Overall, from the Serbian capital, Air Serbia will serve 40 destinations during the month of May.

Air Serbia Belgrade operations in May


Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the war in Ukraine, frequencies are subject to change. The Serbian carrier plans to further grow its weekly number of flights throughout its network in May and June. It will also introduce new destinations from Belgrade to Trieste on June 1, Lyon and Hanover on June 3, Bari on June 5, Bologna and Nuremberg on June 6, Salzburg on June 7, Palma on June 11 and Rijeka on June 15. Furthermore, new routes from Niš to Athens, as well as from Kraljevo to Tivat will be inaugurated on June 15.



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