Air Berlin reviewing possible Belgrade flights

Tuesday, March 31, 2015


Air Berlin says it has still not made a final decision on whether it will launch flights between Dusseldorf and Belgrade from May this year. The carrier, which is an Etihad Airways equity alliance partner, has applied for a license to operate services between the German city and Serbia’s capital six times per week starting this May. However, in a statement to EX-YU Aviation News, the carrier’s spokesperson, Heiko Senebald, said, “The decision for opening the new route is not final but we are in discussions about possible flights between Belgrade and Dusseldorf. We are currently reviewing all economic factors. As soon as we come to a conclusion, we will of course inform the public timely”. Air Berlin already codeshares on Air Serbia’s daily Belgrade - Dusseldorf service.

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  1. Anonymous12:20

    Sve je to sjajno i bajno i znamo da sa dus-a ab ima i interkontinentalne letove, ali da li je to sve dovoljno da se popuni svakodnevno oko 250-300 sedista?

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  2. Anonymous15:26

    Zbog čega kazes 250-300 sedišta? Ne verujem da bi oni dolazili sa A330-ok? Osim ako ne misliš na zajednički dnevni total ASL i AB?

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    1. Anonymous16:15

      Of course he is thinking of both flights!
      180 seats+128 seats is tooo much for that route.

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