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Air Serbia and airBaltic have expanded their codeshare partnership to include new routes. The Latvian carrier has placed its designator code and flights numbers onto its Serbian counterpart’s flights between Ljubljana and Belgrade, while Air Serbia added its codes onto airBaltic’s operations from Ljubljana, Tirana and Tivat to Riga.
airBaltic now codeshares on Air Serbia operated flights from Belgrade to Amsterdam, Stockholm, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dusseldorf, Rome, Ljubljana, Bucharest, Sofia, Tirana, Vienna and Zurich. On the other hand, Air Serbia codeshares on airBaltic flights from Riga to Amsterdam, Stockholm, Berlin, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dusseldorf, Rome, Ljubljana, Bucharest, Tivat, Tirana, Vienna and Zurich.
JU should launch BEG-RIX flights.
ReplyDeleteThey also added RIX-TLV which makes no sense. JU alliances department strikes again
ReplyDeleteThis route does not appear in the system as codeshared, despite some media listing it.
DeleteAirline Routes posted it
DeleteAgain, the route is not under a codeshare agreement at this point.
DeleteDoes it maybe have something to do with lpa flight to also offer connection to beg?
ReplyDeleteBravo Air Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
ReplyDeleteThis is remarkable. They do code share, although no direct flights to both hubs…
ReplyDeleteNothing unusual.
DeleteAsking a stupid question
DeleteHow these codeshare works if you don't have a direct flight between Belgrade and Riga
Because you can travel BEG-XYZ with JU and then XYZ-RIX with BT.
DeleteThe idea is to go BEG-RIX or vice versa via one of the airport they codechared such as ARN, LJU, TIA, AMS, BER, BUD, ...
DeleteI understand, but then passenger will rather use taransfer with ailine hub that fly to both RIX and BEG
DeleteIt depends on price.
DeleteGreat shot at LFMN !
ReplyDeleteNice shot, as the rest of us would say
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