Air Serbia wins ATW award

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Air Serbia has been named 2017 Airline Market Leader by Air Transport World (ATW), the leading industry media brand. ATW’s airline awards were established in 1974 to recognise excellence in the air transport industry and are well-respected across the sector for their integrity and independence. The Belgrade-based airline was chosen by ATW’s editorial team for its progress over the last three years. Air Serbia was recognised for its innovative products and services, as well as its business strategies which have differentiated it from competitors in Southeast Europe, while at the same time growing its network, revenue, customer base and brand recognition. It is also the first airline from the region to receive the honour.

Karen Walker, Air Transport World Editor-in-Chief, said, "The Air Serbia story is remarkable, especially its launch last year of direct flights to New York – resurrecting an air link and reinvigorating a market that had been lost for more than two decades. I congratulate the Air Serbia team on its achievement”. Siniša Mali, the Chairman of the Air Serbia Supervisory Board and the Mayor of Belgrade, added, “Winning this award shows Air Serbia is delivering on its objectives to become a leading airline in the region, but more than that, it puts the airline on the map on a more global scale. The last three years have been an incredible journey for Air Serbia and its employees, and we are proud to see our progress recognised at this level” . Meanwhile, Air Serbia's CEO, Dane Kondić, noted, “Flying to the US has been one of our major aspirations from day one, and this award is a tribute to the commitment and dedication of our people at Air Serbia who made it happen. Launching long-haul flights is a complex feat for any airline, especially one the size and young age of Air Serbia, but with our drive, ambition and talented work force, we made it possible". He added, “The vision of our shareholders was to establish an airline that embodied the modern spirit of Serbia and offered a guest experience second-to-none. We have excelled on both fronts and, by doing so, redefined the aviation landscape of Southeast Europe” .


The Airline Market Leader award will be presented to Air Serbia at the ATW’s 43rd Annual Airline Industry Achievement Awards gala night, set to take place in New York on March 28. ATW previously announced that the recipient of its 2017 Airline of the Year is American Airlines. Additional winners revealed today include Mexican low cost carrier Volaris (Value Airline), United Airlines (Eco-Airline), Singapore Airlines (Onboard Experience), AltAir (Eco-Company), Pittsburgh International Airport (Airport of the Year) and NAVBLUE (Aviation Technology).

Comments

  1. Anonymous15:27

    Is this good or bad for JU and why it is a bad news for JU. Please, guys, help!

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  2. Anonymous15:30

    Bravo Srbija!

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    1. Anonymous22:53

      Bravo Srbijo! (vokativ, vokativ) :D

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    2. Anonymous00:09

      A niko ne ispravlja onog lika kad napiše
      "Bravo Hrvatska" :D

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    3. Anonymous22:15

      Zato što se kaže "Hrvatska" u vokativu. Gramatike bez...

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  3. Anonymous15:33

    Congrats Air Serbia :)

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  4. Congrats Air Serbia! I wish you good luck in the future.

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  5. Anonymous16:08

    This is a really big deal.... it's great to see that ATW looks far and wide when looking at worthy recipients, instead of just focusing on the usual suspects. It reflects in the past winners... Well done to Air Serbia. Great recognition also to aviation in this part of the world.

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  6. Anonymous16:22

    One of the more distinguished global aviation accolades awarded purely on merit by ATW. Well done JU!

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  7. Svaka čast celom timu AS na ovako velikom priznanju. Dobiti ATW nagradu za jednu malu aviokompaniju u istočnoj Evropi je ogroman uspeh.

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  8. Anonymous19:36

    This is gonna be a tough swallow for all the haters...

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    1. You just couldn't hold yourself back from trying to provoke, huh?

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    2. Anonymous18:54

      You must be a first visitor to this website. If not, then you would be well aware of the extent of the venom that exists to anything related to JU.

      So no, it is not trying to provoke anything, just stating a fact that for those who post negative comments regarding JU, this is a difficult matter to accept.

      If you don't agree, then you are free to counter the comment instead of trying to invite others to do your work for you

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    3. Hon, I'm everything but new to this site and I know all too well what kind of posters like to linger around, just like yourself. Trying to provoke. Poor JU always being picked on. JU and only JU. Maybe we should form a band aid.

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  9. Svaka cast i jos mnogo nagrada da dobijete. Ovo je samo pocetak.
    Ponosno ime Air Serbia. Sjajni brend, Nova Krila Evrope, Er Srbija.
    Rodney.+

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  10. JU520 BEGLAX20:40

    Wow, my compliments to Belgrade. Definitely a nice development in the past 3 years!

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