Air Serbia schedules Europe-wide network growth over winter


Air Serbia has scheduled notable frequency growth across its European network for the upcoming winter season. The carrier is set to increase its number of flights from Belgrade to Athens, Bucharest, Brussels, Bologna, Frankfurt, Larnaca, Lisbon, Ljubljana, Madrid, Podgorica, Salzburg, Sofia, Skopje, Tirana, Vienna and Zagreb. Further changes remain possible in the coming weeks. A number of destinations will now have the same number of frequencies in winter as they did during the summer, and in some cases even exceed them, while all of the mentioned routes will have more flights than the previous 2022/23 winter season. The 2023/24 winter season begins on October 29 and runs until March 30 of next year.

Apart from the traditional frequency growth over the New Year and Christmas holidays, which are implemented from mid-December until mid-January, Air Serbia will increase its flights from the start of the season. Services from Belgrade to Athens will grow from ten weekly last winter to twelve weekly, Bucharest will run twelve weekly, up from nine weekly rotations last winter and this summer, Brussels will increase from two weekly last winter and this summer to three weekly, while operations to Bologna will also grow by one weekly rotation on last winter to four weekly flights.

The Serbian carrier will add an additional four weekly rotations to Frankfurt when compared to last winter and an extra three weekly services on this summer for a total of ten weekly flights. Larnaca will be increased to eight weekly, up from six weekly last winter, while Lisbon, which was launched with two weekly flights this summer, will be increased to three weekly during the winter. Air Serbia will operate nineteen weekly services to Ljubljana during the winter, up from fourteen weekly both last winter and this summer. Madrid will maintain its summer frequencies this winter, with three weekly flights, up from two weekly last winter.

Air Serbia’s summer frequencies between Belgrade and Podgorica will be retained over the coming winter with a total of 21 weekly flights, up from twenty last winter, while Salzburg will be operated twice per week for the entire duration of the winter season, unlike last year when it was maintained for a limited time over the New Year holiday period. Services to Sofia will be maintained eleven weekly, up from seven and nine weekly last winter and this summer respectively. Skopje flights will be increased to thirteen weekly on last winter’s eleven, while Tirana will be boosted from twelve weekly last winter to thirteen weekly. The carrier will maintain nineteen weekly rotations to Vienna, up from fourteen weekly last winter and eighteen weekly operated this summer, while Zagreb will grow from eleven weekly last winter and fourteen weekly this summer to seventeen weekly this winter season.

EX-YU Aviation News will publish detailed 2023/24 winter season network modifications for all of the national carriers from the former Yugoslavia this October, in the lead-up to the start of the winter season.



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