easyJet to launch Basel - Belgrade service

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easyJet will add new flights to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport next year by introducing services from Basel. Starting July 31, flights will be maintained three times per week, each Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday with a 156-seat Airbus A319 aircraft. Tickets are already on sale. easyjet will compete directly against Wizz Air on the route. The budget airline currently maintains operations between Geneva and the Serbian capital. Flight details for the new Basel - Belgrade flights can be found here.

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  1. Anonymous11:03

    A da otvore bazu u BEG? Da sa njom pokriju balkan i srednju evropu? red je malo da se prosire na Istok.

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  2. Anonymous11:05

    Wow! First time they are going head to head with Wizz Air. I wonder if they will operate it with the GVA plane?

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    1. They have been many many times head to head with Wizz Air. And they have lost every single time. This is beyond silly.

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  3. Anonymous11:09

    Any news on GVA to BEG though?

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    1. Anonymous14:25

      They are switching it with the GVA flights.

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    2. Anonymous14:32

      They are not switching it. It will be on sale in the next few days.

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  4. Anonymous11:09

    Wizz Air should respond by i increasing frequencies.

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  5. Anonymous11:10

    Wait but an commentator here was telling us constantly that Easy Jet is pulling out of Belgrade. Where is he now?

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    1. Anonymous11:14

      no it was not. It said that they will terminate Geneva-Belgrade route and they will.

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    2. Anonymous11:15

      No he said they would pull out of Serbia. Good to see he has lawyers here though.

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  6. Anonymous11:20

    Interesting addition. I am still hoping they will add Berlin as well.

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  7. Anonymous11:25

    what about the GVA service? I don't understand why they will terminate a service that they have no competition and introduce one that they will have direct competition.

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  8. Anonymous11:57

    So instead of GVA in the far west, they are going for a north-central gateway to Serbia in hope of attracting the massive ZRH-centric traffic, Saint Gallen and neighbouring cantons. In theory it makes sense as the catchment is bigger. In practice, against W6... will be interesting to see how this one plays out.

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    1. I truly hope U2 will keep BSL-BEG-BSL for long time as they are great company and offer very good product

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  9. Anonymous12:01

    EasyJet is really expanding from Basel next summer to all over Europe.

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    1. Which destinations are new from BSL next summer?

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    2. Anonymous17:26

      Frequency
      In June and July easyJet places two additional Airbus A320s at the airport to fly new routes and to serve other flights more often. The routes, mainly flown by business travelers, between Basel, Barcelona, ​​Hamburg and Manchester are being increased.

      Destinations
      New destinations that are flown from Basel are Athens, Belgrade, Vienna, Lamezia, Menorca and Pula. This brings the number of destinations on which easyJet flies from Basel to 63.

      Aircraft
      With the additional aircraft, the number of easyJet aircraft at the airport in the three countries of France, Germany and Switzerland increases to eleven. Of the aircraft there are four Airbus A319s and seven A320s.

      Basel
      EasyJet is the largest airline at the airport in Basel. With some 4.8 million passengers a year, easyJet has a market share of 60 percent at the EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg.

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  10. Anonymous13:51

    Gasterbeiter route again. If it is not Germany it's Shweiz, if not both it's Sweden. Boring.

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    1. Anonymous14:23

      Beggars can't be choosers.

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    2. Anonymous14:26

      Don't think anyone's begging.

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  11. Anonymous18:44

    Wjhy not Easyjet launch GVA-TZL

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