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The Serbian government has announced that it will tomorrow adopt measures to lift all entry restriction and requirements introduced during the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic for both locals and foreign nationals as of Friday, May 22. As a result, incoming passengers will no longer be required to have a negative Covid-19 test, nor will they be required to self-isolate or be quarantined if they do not have one. Furthermore, foreign nationals will no longer be required to obtain a special permit to enter the country. Belgrade Airport reopened for commercial traffic this Monday. Air Serbia will resume commercial operations tomorrow, with the launch of flights to Frankfurt and Zurich. Although initially planned to run once per week, the carrier has added a further two flights to Zurich and an additional rotation to Frankfurt tomorrow due to increased inbound demand.

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Also there is the economic aspect. With JU grounded the government is basically paying them not to fly. Flight from FRA is full and one way ticket was around €155 so do the math how much money they are going t make.
Well if we remove €20 airport tax a FRA, JU will get an approximate revenue of €20.000 from ticket sales. With fuel being cheap they should have a lot of cash left for themselves.
Departures:
07.20 JU ZRH
12.40 JU ZRH
14.05 EY AUH
17.00 JU FRA
17.30 JU FRA
18.05 JU ZRH
Nice to see the airport getting busier and busier. On Friday on top of JU flights there will be also Wizz from Luton.
It is still there.
https://www.airserbia.com/de/sonderangebote/reiseziele-zu-denen-wir-fliegen?offer=1952743
Few days ago Slovenia opened suddenly for many countries now Serbia.
They do reverse their decision quickly.