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PHOTOS: Air Serbia launches Kraljevo operations

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Air Serbia has inaugurated flights from its third airport in Serbia by commencing services between Kraljevo’s Morava Airport and Vienna. The state-subsidised flights will be maintained twice per week with an ATR72 turboprop aircraft. The inaugural service, with seventy passengers on board, was delayed by four hours due to heavy fog in Kraljevo. The carrier will add its second destination from the city, to Thessaloniki, during the 2020 summer season. The head of operator Airports of Serbia, Mihajlo Zdravković, said, "This is a big day for Morava Airport. Airports of Serbia has done everything in its power to make this happen. During the winter, we will have flights to Vienna, while services to Thessaloniki will be introduced later on. However, this is not all. We hope the number of destinations will be increased". The operator plans to secure a series of charter flights operated by Air Serbia to cater for tourists visiting the spa town of Vrnjačka Banja.











December 17, 2019
Air Serbia Kraljevo Newsflash serbia Winter 2019/2020
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  1. Anonymous13:35

    Very proud ! Congratulations !

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  2. Anonymous13:55

    Btw both flights were full. Hopefully soon we get more flights.

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    1. Mixajlo15:29

      Yes, true. With delegation, both flights, just return flight. We will se on friday?

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    2. Anonymous16:02

      Were there 70 members of the delegation.

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    3. Mixajlo17:24

      Tickets for dec 17th never was available, just for the next one on dec 20th.
      So, there was just delegation, maybe 70 maybe less than.

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  3. Anonymous14:04

    Nice looking airport! Best of luck! Greetings from Croatia!

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  4. Anonymous17:00

    Congrats and good luck

    the terminal building looks great

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  5. Anonymous17:07

    What other destinations could we see once the runway is constructed?

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  6. Anonymous17:18

    I'm guessing they don't have any ILS system in place?

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  7. Anonymous18:11

    JU should sell the tickets on the BEG-KVO and KVO-BEG flights instead flying empty.

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    1. Anonymous18:48

      It could have worked before the highway to Cacak was opened. Now it makes no sense, you can be in CHA in less than two hours.

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    2. Anonymous19:29

      CHA :))))))

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    3. Anonymous20:47

      Hihihihi

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    4. Anonymous18:44

      Do they really have anything to lose if they sold seats on those ferry flights? Even if it's just 1000 EUR income per ferry flight - it at least partially reduces ferry costs.

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  8. Anonymous06:13

    Ово је крајње феноменална ствар. Не ради се овде о Чачку или не знам ја чему већ о целом делу Србије којем Ниш или Београд нису близу, почев од Новог Пазара, Тутина, Сјенице, Ужица, Бајине Баште, Краљева, Рашке ... За све ове градове пут до Београда је мукотрпан и траје као гладна године.

    Отварање аеродрома у овом крају ће бити потпуни хит, чак ће бити успешнији од Ниша јер је регија богатија и има већи туристички потенцијал. Сада је време да се Србија окрене зимском туризму и да промовише наше планине. Цео тај крај, од Краљева до Призрена је колевка српске цивилизације. Треба рекламирати посете српским средњовековним манастирима широм регије.

    Као што рекох, потенцијал је ту, само је питање да ли ће бити искоришћен.

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  9. Anonymous09:03

    Any photos of VIE landing?

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  10. Anonymous09:06

    Terminal is gorgeous, looks really nice.

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  11. Rodney Marinkovic20:43

    После првог лета Са Краљевачке Мораве 17 децембра и са градњом паралелне цивилне писте, од идуће године самоодрживост најновије ваздушне луке јесте императив опстанка кроз карго саобраћај. То је факт.
    Дошао сам из Сиднеја за отварање Мораве за Видовдан.
    Дошао сам прије месец дана за први пунички лет за Беч, јуче.
    Доћићу и за пуштање нове писте, уз нови карго и консигнациони центар на овом аеродрому.
    Аеродром Морава и изграђени ауто пут поред Аеродрома су најзначајнији објекти икада изгрђени у централној Србији,
    после Студенице и Жиче.
    Анонимус 18 децембра16.13, је достатога рекао са чиме се слажем.
    Свако добро.
    Rodney. ✈🌐✈✨✈🔆✈🔅✈☺✈💒✈

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  12. Anonymous00:17

    LOL@Front door on an ATR. Somebody needs to fix the boarding pass software.

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