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Iranian carrier Mahan Air has resumed operations between Tehran and Belgrade. Flights commenced last month and are being maintained once every two weeks, on Sundays, with the 202-seat Airbus A310 aircraft. Mahan Air last operated flights to Belgrade in October 2019. The airline was to resume a two weekly seasonal summer service to the Serbian capital in late April of 2020, however, those plans were shelved amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Cool :-)
ReplyDeleteHow do you buy tickets for that route?
ReplyDeleteUsually a representative of an Iranian company comes to Belgrade and simply sits here. That was at least the case while Iran Air maintained flights. One could get his number through the Embassy's Chancery. As per rule of a thumb, tickets are always payable in cash, preferably in USD. Iranians consider Mahan Air to be the best airline in the country, mostly due to its ownership and management structure.
DeleteYou can not see this plain on lot airports. One should be bought for our air museum.
ReplyDeleteWhat, do you even know the case why iran air and mahan air operate this planes (not plains as you wrote).
DeleteThese planes (not this as you wrote).
DeleteWhat, do you even know the reason why Iran air and Mahan air operate these planes (not plains as you typed)?
DeleteSory for mistake*
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DeleteDo you need a visa to enter Serbia and vice versa?
ReplyDeleteThis is WAYYY to small a number of flights to be of any significance. Looks like it's just P2P tourism flights of 202 people.
ReplyDeleteSole purpose of this flights is transport of Sputnik V vaccines from Serbia to Iran
ReplyDeleteIranian airlines fly where they can. And not only that but in most of Europe they can't even refuel so that narrows down the choice's.
DeleteThe plane can reach destination but would need to refuel to return, it's a no-go
Sputnik might be carried but this is a regular passenger flight as well. Last Sunday it was parked at A1 gate and not at the remote stands with the rest of the cargo planes.
DeleteI hope they have service in the summer. I would love to visit Iran.
ReplyDeleteWow...these A310s must be like over 30 years old. Is Iran allowed to buy Airbus planes at all?
ReplyDeleteYes but not younger than 11 years old.
Deletethis is their youngest airframe...
Deletehttps://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a310-706.htm
Did JAT have flights to THR? Maybe Pozdrav knows..?!
ReplyDelete"JAT Yugoslav Airlines previously operated services between Belgrade and Tehran, launching flights on April 19, 1991. The airline also opened its representative office in the Iranian city. The route was popular with a considerable number of transfer passengers to the United States at the time. However, the service was short-lived with the collapse of Yugoslavia halting all international operations."
Deletehttps://www.exyuaviation.com/2017/12/iran-air-to-launch-belgrade-service.html
interesting >
ReplyDeleteBEG 2 flights yesterday by the Ethiopian Airlines ET-ALP Boeing 767-360ER - at morning (to BEY) and evening (to ADD)> does anyone have knowledge regarding cargo - vaccines or weapons or mix?
Taking Serbian peacekeeping forces.
DeleteAgain they are playing Belarus
ReplyDeleteWhat nonsense are you on about?
DeleteIts sounds good, i used this flight before, i think about 2 years ago, it was great!
ReplyDeletegood price and good service...