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Serbia to launch domestic flights in 2022

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The Serbian government has approved subsidies for ten routes it has deemed to be of public interest, which will include a four weekly domestic service between Belgrade and Niš. It will mark the resumption of scheduled domestic flights for the first time since the dissolution of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in 2006. As previously reported, the government will also subsidise two weekly rotations from Niš to Hahn, Cologne, Ljubljana, Istanbul, Athens and Tivat, with the latter two to be operated on a seasonal summer basis. Furthermore, it will finance two weekly flights from Kraljevo’s Morava Airport to Istanbul, Thessaloniki and Tivat, with the latter two to run over the summer months.


The new subsidies will come into effect on January 1, 2022 and run until December 31, 2023. The Serbian government will organise an international tender to select an interested carrier or group of airlines to maintain the flights. The tender conditions are yet to be outlined. The state’s previous contract to subsidise flights from Niš and Kraljevo, which came into effect in 2019, and was awarded to Air Serbia, has been terminated. Under the previous agreement, the government financed services from Niš to Baden Baden, Bologna, Hahn, Friedrichshafen, Gothenburg, Hanover, Ljubljana, Nuremberg, Rome, Salzburg and Tivat, as well as from Kraljevo to Vienna and Thessaloniki. However, the coronavirus pandemic resulted in the suspension of most routes, the majority of which have not been restored since. Air Serbia is currently operating two weekly rotations from Niš to Hahn, as well as a two weekly service from Kraljevo to Vienna, which is scheduled to run until December 30.


The Serbian government has defined routes of public interest as being eligible for subsidies, as they either lack commercial interest, carry less than 100.000 passengers per year, or are insufficiently served by other means of transport. The aim of the subsidies is to stimulate travel, boost tourism, business links and improve the local economy. Air Serbia’s flights out of Niš and Kraljevo are sold at low cost fares. Passengers on these services are unable to accrue miles through the airline’s loyalty program and no business class tickets are sold. The value of the contract is expected to amount to some 8.5 million euros per year.



November 02, 2021
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Anonymous said…
It was about time.
09:00
Anonymous said…
Great news but it's unfortunate many of the previous routes out of Nis will be cut.
09:03
Anonymous said…
What exactly is a point of a tender? Who on earth is going to get right to fly domestic flight within Serbia
09:04
Anonymous said…
What about KVO-VIE?
09:04
Anonymous said…
Nice. Wonder what the fares will be for BEG-INI
09:04
Anonymous said…
Brilliant! Air Serbia is becoming the leading Airline in Europe. They just need some new Aircraft.
09:04
Anonymous said…
They might as well have introduced Belgrade-Kraljevo too.
09:04
Anonymous said…
It's going to end
09:05
Anonymous said…
My guess is the Kraljevo flights will operate in W rotation with the Nis flights. So they will use the same aircraft.
09:05
Anonymous said…
Well, you gotta play the game.
09:05
Anonymous said…
For which destination?
09:07
Anonymous said…
Istanbul and Tivat
09:08
Anonymous said…
This flight will be used for transfers 100%. Nobody would fly from Niš to Beograd.
09:09
Anonymous said…
That's right, thanks.
09:11
Anonymous said…
W flights are not possible though. INI will be operated with A319, while KVO with A72 instead.
09:13
Anonymous said…
Why not? If the price is right
09:14
Anonymous said…
A220-100 would be ideal for such routes. I'm so sad about HAJ flights being cancelled they had some decent loads in summer. Also I'm glad I had a chance to fly INI NUE in a business jet like style with only 14 passengers 😂
09:15
Anonymous said…
This is great news, finally BEG-INI. I am generally against subsidies to fly tourist destination in summer like Tivat or Thessaloniki. Maybe for winter season yes, but giving subsidies that your citizens go to holiday is really nonsense. Point of subsidies is developing that region of country, airport and creating new value, and also flying routes which are not profitable in start
09:17
Anonymous said…
The new wings of Europe!
09:20
Anonymous said…
So Tivat will and Istanbul will be served from 3 Serbian cities :D
09:21
Anonymous said…
How will they organize it? Won't they need a domestic gate at BEG?
09:23
Anonymous said…
I don't understand why do people think some special procedure is needed. You could just pass passport control by showing them your barding card (you need to show it either way) and they won't ask for your passport when they see Nis.
09:24
Anonymous said…
Great. I think the selection of routes is much more reasonable now compared to two years ago.
09:25
Anonymous said…
Hopefully INI flights connect onto JFK.
09:25
Anonymous said…
Transfers to and from airports and from plain to airports building will take enough time to get to other city.
09:27
Anonymous said…
Well I guess they realized it makes more sense for Air Serbia to carry transfer passengers rather than Swiss.
09:27
Anonymous said…
Good to see all three airports will have decent traffic.
09:31
Anonymous said…
Will these be operated with ATR or A319?
09:31
Anonymous said…
I wonder which part of Belgrade Airport will be modified for domestic flights. I assume that, in the near future, flights to Kraljevo will become a reality too, so a separate domestic flights section will definitely be needed. I don't recall Vinci taking this into consideration in their building development plans, although I might be wrong.
09:33
Anonymous said…
A good example of how to activate smaller airports.
09:38
Anonymous said…
If Air Serbia does not get more aircraft, we will see huge delays at BEG due to insufficient fleet to support the network next summer.
09:39
Anonymous said…
Congratulations and good luck.
09:40
Anonymous said…
So they are replacing Vienna with Istanbul from Kraljevo? Seems odd, I would have thought there would be more passengers to Vienna.
09:43
Anonymous said…
Will the flights from Nis and Kraljevo to Istanbul operate to the main airport or Sabiha?
09:43
Anonymous said…
Actually they were announcing flights to Istanbul for years from Kraljevo, mainly so it can serve the Raska region which has a large Bosnian Muslim population who travel to Turkey frequently and have close ties to Turkey. The majority of them actually used Pristina to fly to Istanbul.
09:45
Anonymous said…
The previous routes were selected on purpose to enable LCCs from starting them.
09:46
Anonymous said…
Good question. Hopefully it's the main airport
09:46
Anonymous said…
Let's see if Turkish Airlines will codeshare on the INI and KVO flights.
09:46
Anonymous said…
At least now we know why Anadolujet will start Ankara-Belgrade
09:47
Anonymous said…
I mean we know why they were issued a permit unlike before
09:47
Anonymous said…
^ If that were true, LCCs could have applied for the tender if they wanted to. They didn’t.
09:48
Anonymous said…
Were there BEG-INI flights during old Yugo times?
09:48
Anonymous said…
Just wonder how long this adventure will last
09:49
Anonymous said…
Main airport would open great transfer opportunities, especially if TK codeshares. Fingers crossed.
09:50
Anonymous said…
Didn't know that. Interesting. I guess it can work on the ATR.
09:50
Anonymous said…
Probably because the tender was structured in a way that not only would forbid them from applying but would also limit their potential of increasing service to the Serbian market.
09:50
Anonymous said…
Wizz met all the requirements. The government even put in Budapest - their base. But they didn't apply.
09:51
Anonymous said…
This will help with Nis's recovery.
09:54
Anonymous said…
It's a 2 year contract.

"The new subsidies will come into effect on January 1, 2022 and run until December 31, 2023."
09:55
Anonymous said…
Don't give them ideas of launching Sabiha Gokcen haha
09:57
Anonymous said…
I would use BEG-INI with Air Serbia so then I could fly with Wizz or Ryan to other destinations.
09:58
Rodney Marinkovic said…
Posle duze vremena, drzava pominje pocetak domaceg saobracaja. Zaista nije opravdano da nacionalni avio prevoznik nosi ime Srbija, a ne leti izmedju gradova Srbije. Er Srbiji nedostaju avioni za takav saobracaj. Koji se moze prosiriti na buduce Trebinje, Sarandu, kao i Banja Luku. A zatim
Tuzlu, Ohrid, Tivat...
Objektivno Kraljevacka Morava ce moci da bude ozbiljno operativna posle zavrsenja nove paralelne piste. Vojna pista nije gradjena za nosivost mlaznih putnickih aviona. Koincidentno sam prvi posao imao na gradnji ovog vojnog aerodroma prvog septembra 1961 godine. U vremenu pred nama Aerodromi Srbije ce biti komplimenarni potrebi razvoja Srbije i Jugoistocne Evrope. Razvoj privrede i kretanja ljudi su osnov opravdanja Domaceg i intra prostora okolnih drzava. I to ne za "daleka neka pokoljenja",
Vec taj proces jeste u zacetku.
Rodney Marinkovic and Aviation Enthusiast Associate Group. 😀✈🌐🛫🇷🇸✈🇦🇺🛫
10:09
Anonymous said…
It is scheduled only until 30th of December like it says in the text. Continently, the current subsidies end on 1st of January.
10:20
Anonymous said…
If they want to compete with Nis Express bus, it's going to have to be cheap.
10:21
Anonymous said…
Ah true, completely forgot that A319 can't land at KVO.
10:21
Anonymous said…
Agree A220 or an Embraer would be perfect.
10:22
Anonymous said…
How long will Belgrade-Nis flight take?
10:22
Anonymous said…
JU;))
10:23
Anonymous said…
These flights might operate four times per week but it is possible that they have two flights twice per week, once in the morning, once in the evening.
10:29
Anonymous said…
It would be nice to have several other Serbian airlines as in Romania, Bulgaria, Greece.
10:29
Anonymous said…
Their ferry flights for aircraft took around half an hour.
10:29
JATBEGMEL said…
@09,03

It's not unfortunate, rather fortunate. BUD barely lasted 3 months and most had questionable loads. It's great to see that funding routes that obviously won't work will stop.

@09,48

The tender was made for JU not its competition. They didn't do it right the first time and when FR wanted to launch HHN-INI the DCV blocked it under the excuse of subsidies, altering the agreement where only JU could operate the routes receiving subsidies.
10:35
Anonymous said…
Not all the time. Later in the eighties, JAT introduced a connecting van which used to depart from in front of the T2.
10:42
Anonymous said…
It makes sense that they will finally put tickets on sale for BEG-INI-BEG. They have to ferry the plane anyway.
10:42
Anonymous said…
Will these flights begin on January 1 or at the end of March when summer season begins.
10:43
Anonymous said…
Seems 2022 will be busy year for Air Serbia.
10:54
Anonymous said…
I think they will start from January
10:55
Anonymous said…
Unless they plan to operate INI flights in W rotation with Belgrade.
10:55
Anonymous said…
They definitely won't because their planes have to arrive into Belgrade in time to connect onto their departure/arrival waves.
10:57
Anonymous said…
It also is indicative to me that they will add more aircraft to their fleet.
11:11
Anonymous said…
In that case the tender should be held this month and tickets put on sale in December.
11:11
JATBEGMEL said…
I don't see JU focusing much on O&D as much as transfer pax. It's nice to see the option available and could perhaps bring in a few pax where flying might be convenient.
11:21
Anonymous said…
You don't even need passport as ID card would be sufficient. Anyway, they cannot just use boarding pass, but some official ID.
11:25
Mehaničar said…
Because it is different procedure. Especially if you go INI-BEG and you have connecting flight from BEG. There is only one passport control checkpoint, so you would technically need to leave arrival/departure zone and then come back to get your passport stamped. And no, you can't get your passport stamped in INI for domestic flight.
11:26
Anonymous said…
Its just another way to stabilise dead Air Serbia.
11:47
Anonymous said…
yeah it sure is dead with 37 routes in winter season, intercontinental flights, 1.3 million passengers handled during crisis year so far, above average load factor...
11:50
Anonymous said…
Another way to subsidize a certain loss-making, profitable airline
11:59
Anonymous said…
Excellent news for INI and KVO.
11:59
Anonymous said…
My guess for the schedule

2 weekly
BEG-INI 00.30-01.15
INI-BEG 05.00-05.45

2 weekly
BEG-INI 14.00-14.45
INI-BEG 15.15-16.00
12:04
Anonymous said…
Čedo, jel znaš da ti gradovi nisu u Srbiji?
12:11
Anonymous said…
No one freaked out when OU gets 10 million for PSO each year or when JP got €4.5 million to fly from BRU to LJU.
12:12
Eight said…
I wonder what would be flight numbers for INI :)
12:18
Anonymous said…
Still waiting for the PRN - BEG flight! Guarantee the LF will be over 75%.
12:37
Anonymous said…
Probable establishing passport-free travel between Serbia and Turkey can also be useful and help slightly increase the numbers from Kraljevo and Niš .(Even though those who decide to fly there probably do have their passports ready).
12:39
JATBEGMEL said…
@12,04

I think that will happen as well. The midnight flight could continue onto IST.

BEG-INI 0045 0130
INI-IST 0200 0345

IST-INI 0435 0405
INI-BEG 0435 0510

Short ground time in INI for pax to disembark and embark, same crew would do all 4 rotations. Pax would have full options for connections in BEG and a tonne of options in IST for connections, especially with an enhanced codeshare agreement with TK.
12:40
JATBEGMEL said…
It will be interesting to see how that will work. The EU wasn't impressed when Serbia removed visas for Iranians, and further liberising travel for Turkish nationals might see some protests from the EU, especially due to the migrant situation.

However, it usually works that it's only land borders where it's just an ID card, while air travel still needs a passport, if I'm not mistaken. I used a passport for travel between BEG and SJJ, while going to Bosnia by car I use only my ID card.
12:49
Anonymous said…
Good to see Serbia's interest in the busiest airport in Europe.

IST's metro connection is about to be completed. Locals will start to prefer the new aiport than Sabiha in 2022.
12:55
Anonymous said…
It will be interesting to see how these routes perform.
13:56
Anonymous said…
That's great news. A metro line is badly needed especially during peak hour traffic.
13:57
Anonymous said…
I believe you can also just use your ID at the airport too.
13:57
Charlie said…
So which routes would you develop from INI?
14:14
Anonymous said…
Demand from Serbia to Tivat in summer is crazy. And it got even bigger with Covid.
14:21
Anonymous said…
I like that IST will be served from BEG, INI and KVO. These flights tick many boxes. Great for attracting Turkish tourists, local Serbian population as well as transfers onto TK network.
14:23
Anonymous said…
See yesterday's posts in trending.
14:23
Anonymous said…
Sigurno zna, ali su jako blizu, to je valjda pointa, da može manji avion iz BEGa da ih servisira.
14:28
Anonymous said…
'Several other Serbian airlines', market is way too small.
14:30
Anonymous said…
INI express is anything but cheap. One way ticket is around 1.200 Dinars and only a few departures per day operate without stops. You need minimum 3.5 hours by bus.
14:55
Anonymous said…
Part of T1 will be adjusted, rumor is that they will separate one bus gate for those passengers.

In other news, the opening of the C concourse is moved to the second half of february :(
14:56
JATBEGMEL said…
I don't think the main market is O&D, rather transfers.

The aircraft has to be ferried from BEG anyway for the flights out of INI so selling any tickets is a bonus I guess. 30€ no luggage fares would ok I guess. Bus is around 1.500-2.000 dinars return.
15:09
JATBEGMEL said…
@09,04

I believe that fuelling is done in BEG only, as I believe KVO doesn't have the equipment to fuel aircraft. Taking pax between BEG and KVO would be ok for TIV but maybe not for IST and ATH. Maybe someone with more info could answer better.

I guess ATH and especially IST would see more luggage being carried and therefore fuel taken in BEG would need to be conserved to minimize weight restrictions from KVO. Just a guess.
15:50
JATBEGMEL said…
I guess it's a way to encourage Serbian tourists to keep their money in Serbian companies as much as possible rather than going to alternative places such as SOF for example and using their companies. There will be some return of investment through taxes, while helping the national airline grow.

There was also alot of discontent with JU for being too Belgrade centric where there was calls for them to not be 'Air Belgrade' and fly from other Serbian airports.
15:59
JATBEGMEL said…
Looks like that next summer there will be at least 9 daily flights to TIV from Serbia.
16:02
Anonymous said…
Air Serbia is getting subsidized feed from INI that should be used to boost JFK and launch new destinations. Six widebody gates are coming online in a couple of months. A330 lease rates are affordable. What else do you need?
16:29
pozdrav iz Rijeke said…
@An.09.04
Air Serbia is absolute winner if we look at ex-yu space, or even include BG, RO and AL. In the shortest period of time, they managed to achieve huge growth and decent quality, unlike their counterparts in other Balkan countries. But please let be real, Leading Airline in Europe with British, Air France, KLM, Lufthansa, Aeroflot, Turkish, SAS, LOT, TAP Iberia, Aegean, Swiss, Austrian around, please....
16:33
Anonymous said…
At least these are new, not developed routes.

From the other side we still have ZAG-DBV or ZAG-SPU in the middle of the summer getting PSO. Crazy.
16:37
Rodney Marinkovic said…
Postovani Anon 12:11
Pre svega hvala Vam na blagoj reci cedo. Da,
Poznato mi je gde su svi gradovi koje sam naveo.
U njima sam i bio. Pre mnogo decenija u nekim od njih. U nekim skorije. 🛫
Dragi Anon 14:28
Vi ste me sustinski izgleda blize shvatili.
Da, manji turbopropi mogli bi realno opsluzivati
navedene centre i druge gradove u drzavama koje sam naveo. Moguce jos neke. Kako iz Beograda, tako i iz Nisa, Kraljeva, Ponikvi...
Redovnim letovima, carterima, ad hok...
Vreme ce potvrditi vreme u koje se ulazi.
Otvorene granice razbalkanice Balkan.
Vazdusni kotidori Srbije bice puniji nego
ikada u istoriji letenja. Iskreni pozdrav.
Rodney, Kraljevo.😀✈
17:16
Anonymous said…
Actually I wouldn't really use OS as a successful airline, today they retired OE-LAX, their second B767 to be sent to the desert. They are definitely struggling big time.
17:55
Anonymous said…
Strategic planning?
17:56
Anonymous said…
@14:55

Yes. 3.5h minimum, same as by plane considering that you have to travel to/from airport + waiting time at the airport. For a bus you come 15min ahead, for the aircraft - you don't. People commenting here live in a paralel world.
00:00
Milos said…
Why is there no international airport in Subotica? I would launch one. It could serve people who go skiing to Kopaonik if flights to Kraljevo were available. They could attract Ryanair or EasyJet to fly to some destinations attractive to Hungarians across the border.
18:32
Rodney Marinkovic said…
Dobra ideja. Ali u Vojvodini postoje potencijalni aerodromi za male avione od 20 do 50 putnika. Novi Sad, Vrsac, Sombor, Pancevo, Kovin...
Nije da i Subotica nebi mogla da ima aerodrom. Kako biti samo odrziv?
Kraljevacka Morava ima taj problem.
Problem isplativosti. Sve do izgradnje nove 4.000 metara duge piste, kargo centra sa novim objektima i opremom aerodroma. Naravno, krucijalno je dovesti velikog kargo operatera. Koji ima mrezu i trziste. Verujem koji to moze biti.
Vlada Srbije i njeni eksperti savetnici su u moci da to u zivot sprovedu. Poreski obaveznici bi bili oslobodjeni da placaju samo vojni deo. Civilni deo ce izdrzavati kargo biznis. I placati porez drzavi. Uz ostale benefite centralne Srbije...
Po staroj Srpskoj poslovici. "Rodilo se. Valja ga ljuljati". Ulozeno je do sada blizu
Cetrdeset miliona evra. Za samo odrzivost i profitabilnost to je pocetak.
Meseci koji stoje ispred, pokazace spremnos drzave koja se bori sa preko deset godina problematicnom Moravom izmedju Kraljeva i Cacka. Pet krakova auto puteva koji su neposredno oko Aerodroma Morava su velika potpora Kargo Centra sa pistom koj ce moci da prima avione svih velicina i namena.
U civilnom i drugom saobracaju.
Iduca 2022 godina bice godina Aerodroma Morave. Biti ili nebiti?.
Videce se kada masine budu izvodile radove na pisti i pored nje i terminala.
✈🌐🛫 Rodney Marinkovic and Aviation Enthusiast Associate Group.
16:01
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