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Air Serbia is increasing capacity on its newly launched seasonal service between Belgrade and Mykonos due to strong demand. Starting July 7 and running through the end of August, the airline will operate all flights to the Greek island with its 144-seat Airbus A319 aircraft, replacing the originally planned 118-seat Embraer E195. The E195 will return to the service from September 1 until its conclusion on September 29.

July 02, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:41

    Aegean won't like this!

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    1. Anonymous14:56

      Why not? A3 doesn't fly BEG-JMK.

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    2. Anonymous14:57

      Thru offer JMK via ATH

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  2. MD13:48

    Mykonos is a blast and for sure AirSerbia will do great there!

    Also - Paros should be considered as well - very few airlines serving it, loads of very classy tourists - Americans and alikes, and ferry tickets becoming quite expensive and not that convenient.

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    1. Anonymous14:05

      Paris is too close to Athens

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    2. Anonymous14:25

      Only domestic flights possible to/from Paros unfortunately (for now)

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    3. Anonymous14:57

      I think Paros airport runway can only handle propeller aircraft but I could be wrong.

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    4. Anonymous15:04

      Air Serbia has propeller aircraft. But I don't think Paros Airport has border and customs facilities.

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    5. Anonymous17:44

      Paros airport is being renovated and soon will handle international flights as well. Paros will boom I can see Austrian, BA, Lufthansa start first flights there.

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    6. MD22:28

      Just a few comments - Paros is at best 3h ferry ride from Athens, and the ferry tickets are very expensive - e.g. 500+EUR for a return ferry trip for 2 adults, 2 minors and a car.
      There are local flights from Athens and Thessaloniki which are also very much over-priced - indeed Paros airport needs an overhaul - but this is announced to be ready for next summer.

      But all this is relevant in the first place, as Naoussa is developing to an extent that currently it is at "70-80%" of Mykonos old town's offering, the beaches are pretty much at the same level, and consequently that island is reaching the levels of Mykonos in terms of being loaded with high-paying tourists, Americans etc.

      So for sure, should Air Serbia tap into this class of travelers, a bit outside our Balkan context - they should closely follow the developments at Paros as well.

      P.S. Kudos for Mykonos flights introduction - it goes into almost exactly the same bucket...

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    7. Anonymous23:07

      Paros ferry tickets are not 500€ stop spending misinformation

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    8. Anonymous06:57

      Please be mindful of the fact that he wrote that it's €500 for two adults, children and a car. You should read more carefully the next time my friend.

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  3. Anonymous14:50

    Interesting development.

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  4. Anonymous14:58

    Interesting how Air Serbia, Wizz Air and even Sky Express do well from BEG to the Greek islands but Aegean failed spectacularly.

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    1. Anonymous15:49

      Anon 14:58 , you are talking like Aegean will lose a ton of money from this route ! The real money A3 is loosing is the suspension of Tel Aviv , a 1.000.000 + market !

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    2. Anonymous15:53

      "Failed spectacularly"? When did they fly from BEG to the Greek islands in order to fail in the first place?

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    3. Nemjee17:14

      They flew from RHO and HER to BEG.
      Their RHO flights had similar times like the Sky Express ones so I guess they lost the agency contract.

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    4. Anonymous17:45

      Aegean doesn't seem to care about flights from other destinations except ATH and SKG. these are their main focus

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  5. Anonymous15:46

    Bravo Air Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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  6. Anonymous17:04

    Interesting. I flew last Friday this route and occupancy was maybe 65-70%. Of course still not high season...

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  7. Anonymous17:45

    JU should consider more flights to Greece.

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    1. Anonymous17:47

      They have 42 weekly flights to Greece without charters.

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  8. Anonymous18:27

    Idemo dalje...

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