Air Serbia is planning to launch services between Belgrade and Tehran, the "Aviation Iran" portal reports citing the "Mehr News Agency". It comes just a week after the two countries signed a Bilateral Air Service Agreement and several months following the resumption of flights between the two cities. The spokesperson for the Iran Civil Aviation Organisation, Reza Jafarzadeh, said that Air Serbia will commence flights to Tehran within "the next two months". Furthermore, he added that the visa free regime currently in force between the two countries has had a positive effect on people-to-people exchange and that further growth in tourism is expected in the coming period.
Air Serbia itself has not commented on the development. The airline initially planned to commence flights to Teheran by mid-2017, however, the service never materialised. At the time, the carrier's then-CEO, Dane Kondić, said, "If we do introduce Belgrade - Tehran flights, Air Serbia will have to fly in partnership with Iran Air". The Bilateral Air Service Agreement signed last week allows for the two carriers to cooperate on a commercial level. The Serbian Minister for Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Zorana Mihajlović, said the deal would "act as a framework for commercial cooperation between Air Serbia and Iran Air". The Iranian national carrier, which maintains two weekly flights between Tehran and Belgrade, said, "We hope to expand this operation [to Belgrade]. We could introduce some additional flights from other Iranian cities and we hope to establish good relations and cooperate with Air Serbia". The Iranian Ambassador to Serbia, Hossein Mola Abdollahi, noted, "I hope Air Serbia will soon introduce flights to Iran as well, primarily to secondary cities such as Isfahan and Shiraz".
Currently, both Iran Air and Qeshm Airlines maintain services between Tehran and Belgrade, while Mahan Air will follow suit on June 28. Kish Air, which planned on introducing services from Shiraz to the Serbian capital in mid-June has cancelled its plans, although the carrier's representatives who attended last week's Iran - Serbia Joint Economic Committee noted the company would launch the service later this year. In a statement to EX-YU Aviation News last month, the Iranian national airline said it was "extremely satisfied" with its Belgrade route performance. The carrier has recently begun deploying its larger wide-body Airbus A300 and A310 aircraft on the route.

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ok so transfer passengers?
Reality is quite different. Serbia was designed by the Iranian government as a key partner in Europe. As a result of that a free trade agreement will be signed later on this year. Iran informed the Serbian government that it's ready to purchase billions worth of trains from Gosha. They even said that they are willing to wait until Belgrade fixes the situation there. This would be fantastic as it would bring a giant government company back on its feet.
During the meeting, the Iranian trade minister read the list of Serbian imports after which has stated that Iran can provide us with all this for a much cheaper price. Their plan is start undercutting mostly western European countries in this segment.
Iran has also expressed interest to be part of the infrastructure revitalization process.
More importantly a new Serbian-Iranian conglomerate will be formed where businesses on both sides will be shareholders. This organization will act as a bridge between businessmen and both governments.
Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has informed the Iranian embassy in Belgrade to issue multi-entry visas for Serbian businessmen. Initially it will be for six months while there is a motion that will extend it to a year.
The biggest and most fundamental difference between Iran and the rest is that they are proposing a two way partnership. They are not here just to sell their own stuff, they are also planning on importing from us. Their agriculture ministry was in Serbia a few months ago as they were trying to arrange for the export of raspberries. Unfortunately we couldn't meet their demands.
Overall, more and more flights will be added in the future as economic ties develop. This will no doubt increase the need for cargo flights at BEG. So far there is Etihad and Turkish Airlines, don't know what happened with the Qatar flights.
As for Air Serbia, my guess is that they are being pushed by local tour agencies. JU is neither adventurous nor creative enough to launch IKA on its own. Serbian agencies can't cooperate with their Iranian partners because there are still no banking ties. By having JU fly to IKA they could at least sort out the issue of flights and tickets.
Overall, I am sure there will be so much more to come in the future.
Please to do not exaggerate. Planes are not flying 24/7. They have enough capacity for all 300 weekly departures plus some 40-50 charters.
09.30 W5 133 arr. 09.30 (A310-300)
10.30 QB 2206 arr. 10.30 (A320)
I guess Mahan will operate three weekly flights on the Airbus A310.
That means BEG handles the following widebodies now:
6x JU A332
3x W5 A313
2x HA A333
2x UJ A332
2x IR A313/300
Total: 15 weekly flights.
You can read it in the EU Frontex report, as well as check numbers of Iranian asylum seekers in Serbia, and their increase. Even our Government declared that they are in touch with Iranian government to conclude a re-admission agreement.
The main issue was that there was no air service agreement which safeguards JU for a lot of things. If they started flights without it, it would be way too risky.
People also forget that JU will most probably launch YYZ and there is a big Iranian community in Canada too.
From the other side we need also to be fair enough and to say that at the time when JU was thinking about opening BEG-IKA visa free regime between Serbia and Iran was not introduced. JU would have probably had transfer passengers on that route, but almost no P2P pax.
Now, when Iranians do not need anymore visas for Serbia JU saw that Iranian air carriers collect nice cash on route to BEG and obviously they want to take its piece of the cake.
There is also a possibility IKA will be introduced as JU destination due to the fact that new routes will be again planned in Belgrade and not in Abu Dhabi.
Finally, JU cannot be blamed anymore that they are only cutting the list of destinations. IKA and YYZ would be a nice addition.
It is possible to find for around 400 with SU.
FYI Iran has the correct time-zone. It can't be more correct. It is rather Serbia among few other CEE countries that has a weird time zone aligned with the West.
Iranians calculated their time-zone sun rise/sun-set precisely and set it accordingly. The same was done in India among few other countries leading to uneven hours.
Serbia has the same time-zone as France which is 2.000km away that is why in Belgrade in winter there is virtually no sun after 4PM.
Among Ex-Yu countries following separation only Macedonia adopted the right time-zone.
Vrlo neoubičajno i čudno. Kako su oni stajali na samom rubu autoputa, nimalo se ne skrivavši, upravo suprotno, a dio miškaraca je zaustavljao autobuse na kućicama, dok istovremeno samo par metara dalje postoji kontejner sa policijom (uzgled policija nije bila izvan kontejnera, a gotovo uvijek jest), moram priznati da se ne mogu oteti dojmu da ih u "najmanju ruku" toleriraju.
Znači li to da hoćeš da kažeš da su ti migranti Iranci jer policija ne reaguje?
Dobar pokušaj. Ali makar u Srbiji ne pucaju na njih kao u HR ;)
'Your' citizens cans till take LH or Swiss and fly for 200 Eur. to Paris.
A direct flight is always more expensive than O&D while transfer passengers can help fill the gaps in the network.
Please, next time write to EK or PS/LO and tell them how their strategy is stupid and unjust to their own citizens.
Ovo treba da se brise
Ma pusti, na sve načine pokušavaju da predstave letove iz Irana kao liniju za migrante. Ne prašta se uspeh izgleda.