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Air Serbia to restore Venice and Madrid flights

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Air Serbia will resume operations from Belgrade to both Venice and Madrid this coming summer season after over two years. The airline will maintain two weekly flights to the Italian city starting April 10, each Thursday and Sunday, with the ATR72 turboprop aircraft, increasing to three weekly during the peak summer months. As a result, Air Serbia will fully reinstate its network to Italy since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. In addition, the carrier will resume two weekly operations to Madrid on April 30, each Wednesday and Saturday, with the Airbus A319 aircraft, restoring its Spanish network in full. Air Serbia recently noted it would also be resuming flights to Nice in France next year as well.

December 29, 2021
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  1. Anonymous10:42

    Fantastic. Now only Cairo and Tel Aviv left.

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    1. Anonymous10:57

      And Valencia, Florence, Budapest, Lviv, Chisinau, Amman.

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    2. Anonymous10:59

      Those routes were not operational at time Covid started. Especially not Budapest which was not even planned as a new route.

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    3. S.S19:36

      Yes, bring back Florence, its needed almost as Venice!

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  2. Anonymous10:52

    I hope that Wizzair starts with Madrid and Venice flights ahead of AirSerbia :)

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    1. Anonymous12:07

      Why? You clearly don't kniw why wizz is shit commpared to JU, yes JU is not the best bzt at least you have connections...

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    2. Anonymous12:39

      Why? Because they are cheaper. And we don't need connections, we want to get to Venice and Madrid

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    3. Anonymous17:10

      Sometimes they are more expensive for example to London. Will you fly with Air Serbia if they are cheaper?

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    4. Anonymous08:43

      More connections means more passengers on this route. The more passengers there are the more flights JU will have. That is why they can fly daily to some places while Wizz can't have more than two.

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    5. Anonymous16:01

      Of course I will fly Air Serbia if they are cheaper

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  3. Dee12:16

    Ryan must find a way to start beg operation

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    1. Anonymous17:11

      Air Serbia and Wizzair are not enough for you?

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    2. Anonymous16:03

      No, the more the better

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  4. Anonymous12:26

    Wait a minute, do they have enough aircraft? Those continuous expansions need to be backed by both pilots and planes.

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  5. Anonymous13:37

    With state aid money flowing like never before everything is possible :)

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    1. Anonymous13:39

      State aid money is flowing for all flag carriers. But I guess you would rather everyone go bankrupt.

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    2. Anonymous17:44

      Pure whataboutism.

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  6. Anonymous14:30

    Beirut.

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    1. Anonymous14:32

      Beirut was suspended before the pandemic because of dire situation in Lebanon.

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  7. pozdrav iz Rijeke14:59

    What a pitty JU does not have BCG to "consult" them, they could have been as prosperous and succesfull and could have grown as much as OU, LOL

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      Haha yes, I wonder if BCG consulted them to launch OSI MUC.

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  8. Anonymous16:42

    In the end JU will probably have to share Madrid with Wizz Air as twice a week is like an open invitation for competitors to join in ..

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    1. Anonymous16:49

      It is the same frequency they had pre pandemic.

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    2. Anonymous16:56

      Yeah... they need to start double daily to stop competitors lol.

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    3. Anonymous17:06

      Actually Madrid was planned three times a week for 2020 .

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  9. Anonymous17:33

    I hope for them to restore their charters to Palermo, Catania and Lamezia Terme.
    Or make Catania even a regular two weekly flight in summer.

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    1. Anonymous08:45

      Filip Travel started advertizing on Instagram holidays in Sicily for next summer. It wrote that you are flying on a direct charter flight.

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  10. Anonymous18:32

    Serbia keeps winning!

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  11. Anonymous18:33

    ^ I like that.

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  12. S.S19:35

    Great!!! Bravo!
    Keep working guys!
    Let's add back again Florence also!

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