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Air Serbia boosts operations as travel restrictions ease

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Air Serbia is increasing operations to a number of destinations in the coming period as countries begin lifting entry requirements for Serbian citizens. The airline is boosting flights to Switzerland, Cyprus, Turkey and the United States, with frequencies in some cases outstripping pre-pandemic levels. Services to Ljubljana are also likely to grow in the coming weeks after the Slovenian government placed Serbia on its green list today, lifting all entry requirements. Air Serbia will be adding extra frequencies between Belgrade and Zurich for a total of nineteen per week, equaling the number of rotations to those operated last summer. Similarly, its competitor, Swiss, is also increasing its frequencies on the route to twelve per week.

Just days after the Cypriot government lifted entry requirements for Serbian citizens, Air Serbia is doubling its operations to Larnaca to four per week. In response, Wizz Air has brought forward the resumption of its flights between Belgrade and the Cypriot city, which will now be restored on October 15 rather than October 28. Last week, the Serbian carrier increased its frequencies to Istanbul from five to seven weekly, outstripping pre-pandemic levels, and will maintain five weekly flights to New York in October, up from two per week the same month last year. The airline recently announced it would also extend charter flights to Turkey into October and to Egypt throughout November due to strong demand.

Air Serbia has previously said that its recovery will largely depend on ongoing entry restrictions and requirements for Serbian nationals. “The challenge for us at the moment are the closed borders and travel restrictions in our main markets in Western Europe, which greatly restricts the movement of people, and so our flights, too”, the carrier’s Head of Trade and Corporate Sales, Boško Rupić, said. Borders to most European Union member states are currently closed to most Serbian citizens, with the block to discuss the possibility of reopening them at a meeting this week. However, some EU member states have eased or removed all travel restrictions over the past month, including Bulgaria, Cyprus, Slovenia, Slovakia, Lithuania and Italy.

September 28, 2020
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Anonymous said…
Finally some positive news
09:04
Anonymous said…
It goes to show how much these uncoordinated travel restrictions are impacting travel.
09:04
Anonymous said…
Good news for AS but particularly for people who need to travel.
09:04
Nemjee said…
Last night's LCA departed with 12 passengers in business and 158 in economy. Several other flights were upgraded to the A320.
09:05
Anonymous said…
Much more than fear.
09:05
Anonymous said…
What about other foreign airlines besides LX? I see B2 is sending B733 today.
09:06
Anonymous said…
Great news about JFK! Makes me really happy.
09:07
Anonymous said…
JU must focus much more on charters and not only on Egypt and Turkey.
Morocco, Tenerife/Fuerteventura, Jordan, Ras ElKheimah. Those 319s are fit for the job.
The future is all about charters now.
09:08
Anonymous said…
Wow those are fantastic loads.
09:09
Anonymous said…
But Serbian citizens can't enter any of those at the moment.
09:09
Anonymous said…
Air Serbia should fly charters year round .

Many destinations in Northern Africa and Israel/Jordan are especially attractive because they dont have winters as we know it .
Egypt temperatures in winter for example are more suited for tourism than summer .
August for example can be 50° while January has "only" 30°Celsius ...
09:12
Anonymous said…
This will probably result in more LJU flights too.
09:12
Anonymous said…
It is good, but this is all thanks to the EU ban. Serbia and the Western Balkans allow US citizens to enter. US Youtubers are currently making trips and mentioning that. Besides, it seems the EU is not really in a hurry to reopen to the US. So, in this case Corona helped JU with the situation.
09:13
Anonymous said…
Let's see what JU does with LJU. At least some positive news for Ljubljana, it was a very depressing period. I hope for daily flights.
09:13
Anonymous said…
If there is a demand for these flights they will operate them.
09:16
Anonymous said…
Well thanks to the EU, most of Serbia's main markets and flights have been impacted because Serbian citizens can't enter. I really don't think youtubers and filling Air Serbia's flights to New York. It is also a question whather airline can materialize on something, and Air Serbia obviously did by adding flights. I mean, there are no entry restrictions for Ukrainians to the US either but neither is UIA flying there nor will it until December and even then with B737.
09:17
Anonymous said…
Air Serbia flies charters where tour operators organise trips. There is much less demand for holiday destinations in October and November in general. This year is an exception because most people didn't go on holiday.
09:18
Anonymous said…
Morocco charters were planned for this year, but then corona happened.
09:19
Anonymous said…
https://www.exyuaviation.com/2019/12/air-serbia-to-commence-morocco-charters.html
09:19
Anonymous said…
Let's see what EU does with travel ban this week. Hopefully they lift it.
09:23
Anonymous said…
WOW! Full A320! We didnt have that long time!
09:23
Anonymous said…
Well political circumstances always help different airlines. Collapse of YU and old JU helped MA and OS position themselves here in the market and promote BUD and VIE as main hubs. So now it's JU using political situation to capture a market. Business is like that, things always change, all the time.
09:25
Anonymous said…
Good luck. Hope there is more good news soon.
09:26
Anonymous said…
Well, then tour operators should organise more trips in wintertime .
If there are offers from december to march, demand will follow automatically .
09:27
Anonymous said…
I noticed many FRA LH flights are on A320, not A319. I don't know if this is from technical reasons or demand. I know you can't fly into the US from BEG on them but you can in the other way, from the US to BEG.
09:29
Anonymous said…
Hopefully LJU-INI comes back.
09:35
Anonymous said…
Wizz Air is also doing well. First flight on the 18th is selling for 10.529 one way. War between the two is starting now.
09:39
Anonymous said…
Unfortunately they wont .
Serbia will be one of those countries whose travel bans get lifted last .
09:39
Anonymous said…
LH is resuming its second daily flight to BEG from Frankfurt (the morning flight) from 2nd of October.
09:41
Anonymous said…
Expect even more demand from the US to Belgrade. The prestigeus US International Development Finance Corporation opened its offices in Belgrade. This will no doubt boost travel between Belgrade and DC. That said, I am sure LH Group will profit the most from it.
09:42
Anonymous said…
The positive thing in all this is that Air Serbia is reacting very quickly to these changing conditions on the market which is very important in circumstances like these.
09:42
Anonymous said…
Belavia actually is the only airline that links European countries to Russia .
09:44
Anonymous said…
Does it even matter? I mean Cyprus, Bulgaria and Slovenia are all in the EU. They lifted the ban on their own without the green light from Brussels. Italy also eased entry requirements for Serbs. In the end individual countries make the final call.
09:46
Anonymous said…
Were those transfer passengers?
09:46
Anonymous said…
Aren't foreigners banned from entering Russia? Hopefully they get a stronger brand recoginition in Serbia which will help them later on, after covid.
09:47
Anonymous said…
Yes but next flight is selling for 2.000 :D
09:47
Anonymous said…
Oh no..... word "prestigeous" is here again.
09:48
Anonymous said…
It is not foreigners taking the flights but Russians. There are barely any flights to Russia and many are using BEG as a transfer point because they can enter the country without any restrictions and then check in again (it's not just Russians doing this actually).
09:50
Anonymous said…
That's interesting, thank you.
10:00
Anonymous said…
Good thing is BEG started recovering from corona. Hopefully more airports follow.
10:07
Anonymous said…
+1
10:07
Anonymous said…
Good to see slowly some positive developments.
10:08
Anonymous said…
Let's hope the EU borders are reopened next week and they can spread their wings further.
10:08
Anonymous said…
It matters because a lot of countries automatically align their boarder reopening purely based on the EU recommendation and nothing else.
10:09
Anonymous said…
it shows that JU is not sleeping despite all the challenges.
10:11
Anonymous said…
How many times a week does JU currently fly to Ljubljana?
10:12
Anonymous said…
4 weekly
10:20
Anonymous said…
They have been very proactive in the last year or so in responding to market conditions and competition.
10:28
Anonymous said…
Good to see some growth but it's a drop in the ocean.
10:28
Anonymous said…
I hope that by the start of winter more routes can be reestablished.
10:29
Anonymous said…
They should have launched Geneva as planned.
10:35
Anonymous said…
It's a start :)
10:36
Anonymous said…
Are you implying this institution isn't?
10:37
Anonymous said…
I have a feeling it will be increased to 4 or 5.
10:37
Anonymous said…
LH is not resuming second daily flight to BEG on all days. They will be flying 10 pw to BEG but unfortunately LH does not fly anymore MUC-BEG.
10:43
Anonymous said…
Anon 09:30

Any insider information or just speculation?

I will remind you that on the beginning of July Serbia was not among the other countries which were on red EU list until we saw the consequencies of football matches and elections.
10:46
Anonymous said…
^ It is already 4 weekly.
11:00
Anonymous said…
The main markets that should be restablished are Russia and Italy but Russia is still closed and Italy has only lifted restrictions minimally.
11:05
Anonymous said…
Hope so
11:05
Anonymous said…
Can someone post a source where it says that serbian citizens can enter Italy without restrictions? I can't find any info.

This info I found says it's still not completely free but only for certain cases

https://ambbelgrado.esteri.it/ambasciata_belgrado/sr/ambasciata/news/dall-ambasciata/2020/09/cambia-la-disciplina-degli-ingressi.html
11:05
Anonymous said…
This actually isnt high status institution. It is opened 1 year ago and they are here because of Serbian-Kosovo relationship. It is not some big cooporation which can boost economy significantly.
11:08
Anonymous said…
No one said that Serbian citizens can enter Italy without restrictions. The article just says that some entry restrictions have been eased. Until 2 weeks ago no one could enter Italy from Serbia under any circumstance.
11:16
Anonymous said…
Russia is open for some 15 countries, I am afraid Serbia will not being considered anytime soon.
12:01
Anonymous said…
I'm afraid you don't really know that at all.
12:14
JU520 BEGLAX said…
Yesssssss !! Glad to see the JU 320s more often in ZRH again
12:33
Anonymous said…
So 30 weekly flights between Zurich and Belgrade in total. Not bad.
12:34
Anonymous said…
Is this the most frequent route from Belgrade at the moment? Or is TGD/TIV?
12:35
Anonymous said…
You are all much too optimistic .
They will have to extend charter season into winter if they want to make it .
12:45
Bel Cielo said…
Now that Aegean airlines pulled out over winter, does anybody know the Air Serbia frequency to Athens for this period of the year? Thanks a lot.
13:04
Anonymous said…
I think it will depend on the travel restrictions. Greece indicated last week they will lift Serbian entry ban on 30.9. As we see with Cyprus they adjust frequency based on demand. Last week they had 1 weekly fight planed, then 2 and now they schedule 4 weekly to Larnaca.
13:12
Anonymous said…
JU is well positioned to take advantage of the situation by competing on frequency, and offering better connectivity, thanks to AT7 fleet.
Having said that, I'm surprised that JU's only 2 flights to London are scheduled on same days as the only 2 weekly flights to London by Wizz.
13:24
Anonymous said…
Hopefully they get more transfers as well on these routes that are increasing.
14:32
Anonymous said…
Because Monday/Friday are good days for travel. But seems Wizz got the point and will fly Tuesday/Saturday instead from Oct. 13.
14:34
Anonymous said…
+1
14:37
Anonymous said…
Athens is currently planned daily in winter with extra frequencies from mid-Decenber to mid-January.
14:38
Anonymous said…
Nice to see frequencies are returning and in some cases exceeding last year!
14:39
Anonymous said…
What are you on about?
14:40
Anonymous said…
It is. TIV has 28 weekly flights.
14:42
Anonymous said…
Will Oslo be kept during winter?
14:47
Anonymous said…
Yes, twice per week. Thursdays and Sundays.
14:49
Anonymous said…
Interesting. Although ZRH was always among the top frequent so not surprised.
14:49
Anonymous said…
Great! Thanks for the quick response!
14:50
Anonymous said…
I guess Wizz Air is celebrating as it will perform better to Memmingen. I think LH Group is struggling big time, advance bookings are very weak. In August LH's North American flights had an average LF of just 30%! I think only LX does well in BEG from the group. Austrian Airlines might also decrease BEG, they reduce ZAG to just four weekly in October.
14:59
Anonymous said…
Good news is that today we had only 30 new cases! Hopefully this leads more countries to consider lifting the entry ban for Serbs!
15:05
Anonymous said…
Both weekly and two weekly avarage is currently the lowest in Europe.
15:06
Anonymous said…
AS was not profitable w/out Covid crisis ,now loss is huge for all airlines so opening flights does not mean profit!
18:34
Anonymous said…
It means smaller loss
20:05
Anonymous said…
It means smaller loss
20:06
Anonymous said…
Anon at 18:34, read and learn: Air Serbia registers €9.5 million profit in 2019

https://www.exyuaviation.com/2020/08/air-serbia-registers-95-million-profit.html
20:38
Anonymous said…
Check out articles online to see that they are coming to exactly boost the local economy. $4 billion in investment is being prepared.
20:43
Anonymous said…
Many LCA flights are already sold out starting with the flight on 04.10.
20:43
Anonymous said…
Just because the airline is losing money overall doesn't mean it's losing money on all routes, LCA included. Mali was on tv tonight and he said, and repeated a few times, that JU on its own paid €52 million in EY debt.
20:44
Anonymous said…
And here he comes again Anon 20:38..... which does not understad that JU get 19.7 million in aid in 2019.
21:51
Anonymous said…
Love this.
21:53
Anonymous said…
And here comes again Anon @18:34 who does not understand that every Air Serbia news does not have to include discussion about profitability.
22:27
Anonymous said…
I see, shame it didn't materialize.
00:01
Anonymous said…
It will probably increase to 6 weekly or daily.
00:01
Anonymous said…
There will be :D I'm certain as early as tomorrow. Let's wait and see.
00:02
Anonymous said…
Interesting that both JU and OS will have the same number of flights to ZAG.
06:58
Anonymous said…
God daily would be fantastic! Hopefully they have those noon flights so that they can offer connections.
06:59
Anonymous said…
BEG-ZRH has been the busiest market last year with over 400.000 passengers.
07:00
Anonymous said…
You don'g get it, it's not about that but it's about mentioning something negative when a positive news is published. That's the whole point of the comment. I mean JU finally gets another market that's recovering and they come around writing hateful nonsense. At the end of the day what matters the most is that JU is recovering.
07:02
Anonymous said…
Wizz added two extra departures from BEG to FMM on 21 and 28 October.
07:08
Anonymous said…
We should avoid jumping into conclusion and restrain from wishful thinking.

Austrian Airlines will not just decide to die because it feels it is about to rain. Vienna is way too important city for Lufthansa Group, so it will protect that market in one way or another, with one brand or another.

Air Serbia will remain squeezed in between LH Group and Turkish Airlines in the years to come (Both LH&Co and TK are heavily supported by their home countries, and post-covid times will allow them to continue to do so). EU will complain a lot less on government funding in the months ahead. Even Aeroflot was aggressive in these markets. Serbia will simply have to match it, with funds, management, politics, with whatever weapon they have. Air Serbia is doing okay, they jump in wherever they can, react quickly and their pricing seems reasonable. We will see if this trend will continue.
11:42
Anonymous said…
Luckily they have somewhat tamed TK in Serbia which was forced to sign a codeshare agreement in the end.
18:01
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