Air Serbia to boost Istanbul, Turkish to deploy widebodies
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Air Serbia will boost operations between Belgrade and Istanbul this July, while Turkish Airlines will deploy its widebody aircraft on the route after the two carriers signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Doha during the 78th IATA Annual General Meeting to explore deeper cooperation.
Under the agreement, Air Serbia will add an extra three weekly flights to Istanbul for a total of ten. The carrier will introduce the additional frequencies from July 12, each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Flights will depart the Serbian capital at 00.40, arriving in Istanbul at 03.20 local time, before beginning their return journey at 05.00 for a 05.40 arrival into Belgrade. The additional services are primarily targeting transfer passengers. Turkish Airlines will maintain three daily flights between Istanbul and Belgrade but will deploy widebody aircraft between the two cities twice per week.
As a result of the new services, Belgrade and Istanbul will boast 35 weekly flights from mid-July, operated by Air Serbia, Turkish Airlines and Pegasus Airlines.
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