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Zagreb Airport, 1968

Swiss to upgrade Niš service

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NEWS FLASH


Swiss International Air Lines will upgrade its seasonal summer flights between Zurich and Niš to year-round operations, the "Airlineroute" portal reports. Flights will be maintained past October 29 twice per week, each Friday and Sunday. Services on Friday will run in the morning with the Bombardier CS100 aircraft, while Sunday flights will be maintained in the afternoons with the Airbus A320. Tickets are yet to be put on sale for the 2017/18 winter season. The airline will compete directly against Germania Flug, which recently announced plans it would run its Niš flights throughout the winter twice per week as well. Another novelty at Niš Constantine the Great Airport during the upcoming winter season will be Ryanair's recently announced new service from Stockholm Skavsta. Niš Airport anticipates handling over 310.000 passengers this year.
May 23, 2017
Newsflash Niš serbia Winter 2017/18
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  1. Anonymous10:06

    This is great news for the airport as it has secured TWO different carriers on the route. This year they are definitely coming close to 400.000. Let's see if Wizz Air announces something besides the increases to DTM and BSL, both went from two to three weekly

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    1. Anonymous12:04

      Sorry, but DTM is not scheduled for three weekly => only Basel

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    2. Anonymous07:03

      DTM doesn't operate throughout the whole summer, just on some days.

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  2. Anonymous11:08

    Just a couple of years here, we could see here the comments that Nis has no market for either LC or legacy carriers. Where are all these people now? Wheres the management of ¨national airline¨ who claimed that Nis has no potential for them? Well done INI!

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    1. Anonymous11:51

      Ne lupetaj. Nis ima samo povremeni saobracaj koji sada rade LCC kompanije sa cenom 3 jura po putniku. Koliko ti ne razumes avio saobracaj je pravo cudo.

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    2. Aleks Popovic13:00

      @Anon 11.51 ... Ne razumem zasto lupeta? Mogla je bilo koja kompanija da dobije isti uslov. A zasto nije nacionalni prevoz ik koji je u svoje doba nekad drzao 2 puta nedeljno za cirih, pa onda smanjio na jednom, pa ukinuo kao nema dovoljno putnika. Otkud ovaj broj sada? Sada ima mesta za 4 nedeljna leta iz ciriha, a tada nije mogao ni jedan. Daj molim, price za malu decu.

      Da nije 'povremeni' saobracaj nebi bilo ovoliko nedeljnih letova do njega, a i iz.

      Svakako, bravo Niš!

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    3. Anonymous13:56

      Da se nadovezem na diskusiju! @Anon 11:51 Povremeni saobracaj? Molim te daj mi definisi sta to znaci? Nis ima kontinuirani avio saobracaj dve najvece low cost avio kompanije u Evropi + Swiss-a i Germania Flug. Oni ukupno pokrivaju 11 destinacija sa 24 leta nedeljno. Sta je tu privremeno ajde mi reci molim te?
      Sto se Air Serbia tice, ona nije znala ili nije zelela da na vreme prepozna ovo trziste, pa joj tako gore navedeni ¨maznjavaju¨ove godine 300.000+ putnika, a u narednom periodu bice ih jos vise.. Bravno Nis!

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  3. Anonymous13:19

    NIS - GATWICK MOLIM ILI NIS PARIS

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  4. Anonymous14:04

    It's nice for Nis having secured year-long flights to Zurich and that many flights in general. But the passenger handling has to improve massively. Passport control takes far to long, security check far to long, in-building service is poor, general quality is poor. they need to become by far more professional...

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  5. Anonymous16:56

    Great news for Niš and the south!
    Bad news for Air Belgrade....

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  6. Anonymous19:22

    Nije mi jasno zašto Nišlije kukaju za Air Serbiom??? Nišlije, treba da budete presrećni što vas je Air Serbia zaobišla, verujte na reč jednom Beograđaninu koji koji bi se vrlo rado menjao sa vama.

    Moja poruka za Nišlije. BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR, IT MIGHT JUST COME TRUE. :)

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    1. Anonymous20:55

      Zar u Beogradu ne mozes da letis sa Wizzerom ili Swissom ili drugim kompanijama osim Er Serbijom?

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    2. Anonymous09:27

      Ma kakva kuknjava, ni reci o tome.. Samo podsecamo sta su ¨strucnjaci¨ Air Serbia, govorili nekada. Kako nema trzista iz Nisa!
      Sad se sigurno ujedaju za dpe :)

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  7. Anonymous06:20

    Sad cu se isecem...cs100 slece u Nis! Kuku meni...zezam se, super vesti! Komentari tipa sto jat/air srbija nije htela/mogla su nepotrebni! Srecno bg, srecno nis....

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  8. Anonymous07:05

    More good news, BSL's third weekly flight will be kept in winter too.

    So far we have additional flights to:

    2 weekly to Stockholm on Ryanair
    1 weekly to Basel on Wizz Air
    2 weekly to Zurich on Swiss
    1 weekly to Zurich on Germania

    That represent an additional six weekly frequencies on four airlines. :O

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