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Belgrade Airport to start work on observation deck

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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is soon expected to begin construction of its new open-air observation deck, the airport's Investment and Development Director, Ana Kaludjerović, said. The 420 square metre terrace, which will be partially covered by pergolas, will have the capacity to seat 200 people. It will be located above the C1 and C2 gates. The deck will feature a cafe, a four metre high glass barrier for security purposes, as well as binoculars for better views of the tarmac and runway. Access to the observation deck will be available to both passengers and visitors, as the entrance will be located prior to passport control. "By opening this viewpoint, the airport will once again become a gathering place, and we believe that this development will inspire new generations of pilots, engineers and other aviation enthusiasts", Ms Kaludjerović said.

Location of future observation deck (marked in red)






August 17, 2017
Belgrade Newsflash serbia
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  1. Anonymous11:18

    Cool!

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  2. Anonymous11:55

    Something nice at least.

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  3. Anonymous12:12

    So cool!

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  4. LaneHotLane16:39

    Predivno izgleda, jedva čekam da se završi..mislim da će biti pun pogodak za aerodrom ali mislim da bi bila super ideja da se osim pića na meniju nađe i hrana

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  5. Anonymous17:22

    Bolje da se prosiri krovna konstrukcija da bude vise hlada, zamislite na 40*c na vrhu krova moci ce da se pece kajgana.

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  6. Unknown21:45

    bazen bi bio super stvar za one u tranzitu

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  7. Anonymous06:55

    not really going to happen... they found catch which goes well with media.. they know it very well that it is planned something else on that roof which makes permits almost impossible to get

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  8. Alen Šćuric Purger08:51

    Čemu šank na strani prema stajanci. Zakljanja pogled i smanjuje broj stolova uz samu stajanku koji su najatraktivniji (ljudi uvijek tu žele sjediti).

    Šank treba biti uz zgradu, gdje ljudi ne vide prema stajanci!

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  9. Anonymous11:21

    They'd be better off building a rail link to the center for weekend tourists.

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    1. Anonymous18:11

      Yeah, and the price is just about the same?

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  10. Rodney Marinkovic09:19

    Najznacajniji deo aerodroma za entuzijaste civilne avijacije. Koji nedostaje decenijama na Beogradskoj vazdusnoj luki. Gradnja platforme za on lookers potvrdjuje, pored ostalog da Nikola Tesla postepeno ulazi u red uredjenih aerodroma. Radovan Marinkovic, Srbija.

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  11. Erik van Dokkum, Netherlands21:17

    Is there any news regarding the progress of this construction?

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