Winter 2022/23 - Air Serbia


Air Serbia has scheduled notable frequency growth across its network this winter season, which began yesterday and runs until March 25 of next year. The carrier is set to increase the number of flights in comparison to its original plan from Belgrade to Amsterdam, Athens, Berlin, Bucharest, Copenhagen, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Ljubljana, London Heathrow, Milan, Moscow, Podgorica, Prague, Rome, St Petersburg, Sarajevo, Skopje, Stockholm, Tivat, Tirana, Vienna and Zagreb. Furthermore, almost all routes the company launched over the past summer season have been extended into the winter months. They include Bologna, Hanover, Kazan, Lyon, Nuremberg, Salzburg, Sochi and Valencia.

The airline is growing the number of destinations that will now boast the same frequencies or exceed the number of flights which were operated for part of the 2019/20 winter season, in the lead-up to the coronavirus pandemic. They include Amsterdam, Athens, Berlin, Bucharest, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Larnaca, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, New York, Paris, Podgorica, Rome, Sarajevo, St Petersburg, Sofia, Tirana, Tivat, Venice and Vienna. In addition, the carrier plans to launch a new one weekly service to Tianjin in December and restore two weekly flights to Tel Aviv in late November or early December. These are yet to be scheduled. Furthermore, the carrier will launch a new two weekly service to Malta, which will be inaugurated this afternoon.

Departing Belgrade





The carrier will continue to maintain two weekly flights from Niš to Cologne, Hahn, Istanbul and Ljubljana, as well as a four weekly domestic service to Belgrade. Furthermore, it will launch a limited two weekly holiday service to Zurich. However, it has said flights could be extended throughout the rest of winter. “We are extremely glad that we can offer our passengers a fast, nonstop service between Niš and Zurich during New Year and Christmas holidays. This way, we will maintain good connections between the largest Swiss city and the south of our country. For now, the flights are seasonal, but depending on passenger interest, we will consider its continuation”, the company said. Over the winter, Air Serbia will also run a two weekly service between Kraljevo and Istanbul.



Changes to the planned frequencies are possible. The 2022/23 winter operations by Croatia Airlines and Air Montenegro can be viewed by clicking on the respective links.



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