Winter 2023/24 - Air Serbia


Air Serbia has scheduled notable frequency growth across its network this winter season, which begans this Sunday and runs until March 30 of next year. The carrier is set to increase the number of flights in comparison to last winter season from Belgrade to Amsterdam, Athens, Banja Luka, Brussels, Bologna, Bucharest, Copenhagen, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Larnaca, Ljubljana, London Heathrow, Lyon, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Oslo, Paris, Podgorica, Prague, Rome, St Petersburg, Sochi, Sofia, Skopje, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Tivat, Tirana, Thessaloniki, Tianjin, Venice, Vienna, Zagreb and Zurich. Air Serbia will introduce a new two weekly service to Porto starting November 10. The airline will be operating more frequencies when compared to the ongoing summer season on a number of routes.

Services from Belgrade to both Ljubljana and Zagreb will see the highest number of weekly rotations since the collapse of the former Yugoslavia. Furthermore, destinations launched this summer, including Ankara, Budapest, Cairo, Chicago, Cologne, Florence, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Izmir, Krakow, Lisbon and Tel Aviv, will be maintained over the winter. Flights to the Israeli city are currently suspended until at least early December due to the security situation in the country, however, Air Serbia has noted operations will be restored as soon as it safe to do so. “Air Serbia continues to carefully monitor the information regarding Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv and is in contact with all competent services and authorities. The Serbian national airline will immediately inform the public about the re-establishment of flights when the conditions are met”, the company said.

Air Serbia will continue to maintain Public Service Obligation flights from Niš and Kraljevo until at least December 31, when its existing two-year contract expires. The Serbian government is expected to launch tender procedures for a new four-year contract next month, encompassing the exact same routes, with the winning airline to launch services on January 1, 2024. It is expected for Air Serbia to take part in the public call and it is likely be awarded a new contract.

The table below is of an informative nature and subject to change.

Departing Belgrade




Departing Niš


From Kraljevo, Air Serbia will maintain a two weekly service to Istanbul, as was the case the previous winter season.




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