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Air Serbia will fly to Larnaca twice a day

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Air Serbia will be flying to Larnaka more often from next summer.

The airline's planes are currently landing in the port city on the south coast of Cyprus seven times a week. From May 30, 2023, flights will be increased to two daily rotations. All flights are operated with an Airbus A320, as the online portal Ex-Yu-Aviation reports. Air Serbia competes directly on this route with Wizz Air, which is planning four weekly flights between the two cities this summer with an A321 jet - last year the low-cost carrier served Larnaca twice a week. This means that Larnaca will be served with 18 weekly flights from Belgrade Airport in the summer months.

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