Air Serbia and Air Europa ink codeshare

Thursday, November 19, 2015


Spanish carrier Air Europa and Air Serbia have signed a codeshare agreement which will see the two airlines exchange codes and flight numbers on each others' services. Air Serbia will begin codesharing on Air Europa's flights between Madrid and Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Milan and Rome, as well as on flights between Malaga, Valencia and Paris. In return, Air Europa will place its codes on some sixty Air Serbia flights per week between Belgrade and Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt, Milan, Paris and Rome. Air Serbia's CEO, Dane Kondić, said, "We are pleased to sign this codeshare agreement with Air Europa, which provides our guests with convenient, one-stop connections to three important Spanish cities that have a population catchment area of more than ten million people. The agreement has special significance as Serbia and Spain will next year celebrate the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations being established in 1916, and we are confident that this friendship, and our growing economic ties, will continue to strengthen through these air links". He added, “We consider Air Europa to be a valued partner and look forward to building on this agreement in subsequent phases through additional connecting points, bringing our guests more choice and travel flexibility”. Air Europa’s CEO, María José Hidalgo, expressed her “immense satisfaction regarding the agreement with Air Serbia, as it enables us to extend and consolidate our European routes, offering our passengers a choice of even more destinations, such as, in this case, the marvellous city of Belgrade". Air Europa recently began codesharing on Alitalia's flights between Rome and the Serbian capital as well.

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  1. Great dill. Allowing future aspiration to both airlines.
    ✈R✈.

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