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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport recently opened a Boeing 737-800 flight simulator, which provides visitors with the opportunity to fly a modern jet airliner from the captain’s seat. The simulator, which has been set-up in the check-in area of Terminal 2, can be used by passengers, professionals and other visitors. It boasts navigation and safety equipment, as well as radio contact with the control tower, real-time weather and a selection of 18.000 airports to fly to and from. "The airport is the only place in Serbia and the region where all our passengers and visitors can experience navigating a passenger plane in simulation and enjoy the thrill. By setting up this simulator, we are offering a completely new and innovative service which aims to provide quality entertainment to all our visitors", the General Manager of Belgrade Airport, SaÅ¡a Vlaisavljević, said.



October 11, 2017
Belgrade Newsflash serbia
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  1. Anonymous14:19

    Cool :)

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  2. POPO14:26

    Cost?
    How much time does each visitor get in the simulator?

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  3. Anonymous14:45

    Cool!

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  4. Anonymous15:41

    Bravo!

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  5. Anonymous03:24

    Cool! Nice Job!

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  6. Unknown15:57

    Where can I buy tickets for this simulator?

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