Belgrade was the eleventh busiest unserved route from Shanghai and the seventh busiest European market currently without flights to China's second largest city. According to the airline network and analysis portal "Anna Aero", some 35.390 passengers flew indirectly between Shanghai's Pudong Airport and Belgrade during the scrutinised period, from October 2017 until September 2018. Overall, Dusseldorf was the busiest unserved route from the Chinese city, followed by Manchester, Cairo, Penang, Sao Paulo, Venice, Athens, Hamburg, Berlin and Johannesburg. Behind the Serbian capital were the likes of Stuttgart, Santiago, Las Vegas and Casablanca. Despite efforts by the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade to lobby for the introduction of flights between Belgrade and Shanghai, the long haul service was never launched.
According to Sabre Airline Solutions, most of the traffic flow between China and Serbia over the past few years has originated from Shanghai. This is in part because the largest portion of Chinese nationals residing in Serbia have their origins in two provinces south of the Shanghai region. The majority of passengers on this route are currently handled by Aeroflot via Moscow, as well as Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways through their respective hubs. During 2018, a total of 102.351 Chinese nationals visited Serbia, representing an increase of 98% on the year before. Numbers are projected to further grow in 2019, with January figures rising 19%.
Air Serbia has shown interest in launching operations to China. The Serbian carrier previously said, "China is not only important to the continued expansion of Air Serbia, but is also important to the development of Serbia and the Balkan region. We will reintroduce Belgrade as an affordable and convenient gateway to Europe, and build greater awareness of Air Serbia as the airline of choice to the Balkan Peninsula and Southeastern Europe for Chinese travellers". Hainan Airlines, which maintained flights from Beijing to Belgrade via Prague suspended the service last November after a little over a year of operations. In late 2016, China Eastern Airlines, which boasts a hub in Shanghai, held talks with the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade and the Serbian government over potential services to Belgrade, alongside Air China and Hainan Airlines.
Among Asia's top ten airports, which include Beijing, Tokyo Haneda, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Jakarta, Guangzhou, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok and Delhi, no city from the former Yugoslavia made it into the top fifteen busiest unserved routes, with exception to the abovementioned Shanghai - Belgrade line.


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napravi red letenja za Čikago, Toronto, Šangaj, Delhi, Rio i Jo'burg
kupuje kilo farbe i četkicu...
počinje da mala YU-ARB i YU-ARC po Etihadovim A332
Za povecanje flote i linija odlucuju vlasnici Er Srbije. Komercijalna isplativost je na prvom mestu. Na drugom nada i zelja. Vreme ce biti svedok. ✈🌐✈
Rodney. Kraljevo✈Sydney
It is interesting that there is no ZAG here as we heard here that Croatia is packed wth Chinese tourists and the direct flight between Croatia and China is almost done deal. I believe that even Purger was writing about it.
It seems the facts speak differently.
https://www.exyuaviation.com/2015/11/strong-demand-for-belgrade-us-flights.html
I do not see flight China-Croatia happening any time soon
It is obvious that second wide body will be introduced to JU fleet in next max 6-9 months and they will use it to fly together with YU-ARA to JFK, YYZ and PVG. Later on maybe ORD as well depending from the flying schedule.
It is for sure that it would not be profitable from the first flight but it would surely improve very much Air Serbia's European network through transfers to many existing and newly introduced JU routes.
Serbia EU candidate in 2019
Also two different worlds
Maybe ICN?
https://www.aircraftinteriorsinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/shanghai-787-first-class-1.png
What is the point?
https://www.exyuaviation.com/2018/06/air-serbia-eyes-profitability-on-long.html
Simply JU can open HEL and KRR for transfer passengers much quicker than PVG simply because they do not need any permissions and more important - because they have planes available.
For PVG they do not have wide-body plane available.
From 31.03. flights will operate 4 times per week while daily flights start from June.
What are you saying, that Croatian Statistic Bureau is tweaking the Chinese visitor numbers?
JU needs to change something with their A330. 1 aircraft and 1 destination doesnt seem to be doing them any good. Money is made in the peak summer months, then it slips into unprofitability as the aircraft doesnt get adequately utilised.
However, with 1 or 2 extra A330's and 2-3 destinations might be enough to balance out utilisation of the aircraft, as well as boost loads on their short haul network. Growing trends from China and India, and current demand for YYZ could be a good combination.
Peak summer, for example with 3 ac could see:
- Daily JFK
- 3-4 weekly PVG
- 4 weekly YYZ
- 3-4 weekly DEL
In the above scenario, with winter maintence when demand and frequencies are lower, as we saw just recently where JU temporarily used an EY A330, JU would be using 2 A330 for something like, for example 3 weekly flights on 4 destinations, which matches JU's current utilisation during the peak months.
Also, they have quite a few options among other airports in Croatia to travel to during the summer season besides flying to Zagreb.
"Among Asia's top ten airports, which include Beijing, Tokyo Haneda, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Jakarta, Guangzhou, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok and Delhi, no city from the former Yugoslavia made it into the top fifteen busiest unserved routes..."
There is no flight between China and Croatia and PVG-ZAG or PEK-DBV for example are not on the list of unserved routes at all.
So, 1+1=?
BTW, do you have the numbers of Chinese passengers whose point of entry and/or departure was in Croatia?
OK...
You can be sure that in some form airlines have the information you require and they are not happy with it as long as they do not introduce direct flight(s) between China and Croatia
And why did they cancel that Peking route from Belgrade? If there was such a demand, by that logic, they would have to drop the triangle route and make it direct. But they dropped it altogether.
The market is still fragile and might need more time.
And tourist numbers are not the only metric that make a route successful otherwise there would be year round flights between Stockholm and Zagreb.
Who said there's no demand for Serbia? For the 45th time, I said there's no formula by which you'll introduce flights. And I've brought Belgrade-Bejing route just to emphasize that even though Belgrade is so undeserved for Chinese passengers, that it still didn't work.
There are not enough of them for direct flight. Simple as that.
Because PEK does not have for Serbia so much potential that PVG has. Big majority of Chinese people living in Serbia come from Shanghai region.
Also the fact that PEK-BEG was going through PRG did not help at all.
Big difference
Also, Chinese arrivals kept on booming even after they suspended flights meaning their role on the Serbian market was irrelevant.
Why would someone fly Belgrade-Prague-Beijing-Shanghai when he can fly via Moscow/Istanbul/Doha/Abu Dhabi... with a single stop?
Belgrade has the demand but it didn't have the right airline for it. I am sure someone will eventually step in as BEG seems to have the most potential.
Besides, DEL is close enough to allow for JU to use the A330 on a short haul hop before another long haul roatation ie a charter flight (AYT) or a destination that has high demand (ZRH).
I very much doubt Serbia would be in a position to negotiate such things after joining EU.
As stated by previous commentator - it is possible in high season with high LF and top prices for economy.