Belgrade: Air Serbia adds four more routes

Belgrade: Air Serbia adds four more routes

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The Air Serbia airline is adding some new destinations from Belgrade Airport to its summer 2022 flight schedule. These are tourist destinations such as Rijeka and Palma de Mallorca. Airline ticket sales have already started.

From April 21, 2022, Air Serbia will initially fly between Belgrade and Valencia with Airbus A319s on Wednesdays and Saturdays. From the beginning of June 2022, flights will be on Thursdays and Sundays. It is currently planned that this route should be served all year round.

The carrier wants to fly to Bari from June 5, 2022. This route is to be served seasonally during the summer timetable period on Monday, Thursday and Sunday traffic days with ATR72 turboprop aircraft.

Palma de Mallorca wants to offer Air Serbia from June 11, 2022. This is not a completely new connection, because in the past it was already part of the program as part of charter flights. The only new thing is that the Palma flights are now to be offered as regular scheduled flights.

From June 15, 2022, Air Serbia intends to fly to the Croatian destination of Rijeka. This route is also seasonal and is currently limited to the 2022 summer period. In the past this route was served all year round but was discontinued around December 2019. Now the, at least temporary, comeback is coming. The flights are scheduled for traffic days Wednesday and Saturday with ATR72.

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