NEWS FLASH
Czech carrier Smartwings will commence its one weekly leisure service from the Canary Islands to Belgrade from December 2. Flights will be maintained once per week, each Thursday, until the end of the 2021/2022 winter season. As previously reported, the carrier will operate the service from its base in Las Palmas, the capital of the Canary Islands, where it has three aircraft stationed. The new flights will be run in cooperation with two major European tour operators.
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ReplyDeleteHow come there are no ads in belgrade? How are they filling these planes?!
ReplyDeleteAs far as I know these are charter flights so the tour operators sell tickets
DeleteYes but no tour operators are advertising these flights.
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DeleteMaybe you should be the one to read it again. No real information was given. Point of sale will be Serbia and I couldn't find any info so who is selling these flights?
DeleteAnd what makes you think point of sale is Serbia if it tells you the flights are being run by a major European tour operator? There are over 2 million people living on the Canary Islands who actually like to travel.
DeleteToday is a good day for Belgrade.
ReplyDeleteI can't find it is possible to purchase the ticket on their web site.
ReplyDeleteIt is not it's a charter sold through tour operators.
DeleteWhich tour operators
DeleteEU tour operators, which means that those flights are aimed to bring tourists to Beg from Canary Islands, not other way around.
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