Five airlines to deploy wide-body jets to Belgrade

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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport will see airlines deploy wide-body jets on several scheduled, as well as charter operations, this February. Last Thursday, Turkish Airlines utilised its 289-seat Airbus A330-300 aircraft on one of its two daily services to Belgrade, followed yesterday by the deployment of the 279-seat A330-200 jet. Qatar Airways is set to operate its 260-seat A330-200 this coming Sunday on its service between Doha and Belgrade. Last Saturday, Hainan Airlines deployed its 222-seat A330-200 jet on a charter flight from Shanghai. This will be followed up next Monday with a service from Belgrade to Beijing. On the other hand, Xiamen Air is carrying Chinese workers on a charter service from Xiamen to Belgrade today aboard its 290-seat Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. Meanwhile, Aeroflot has scheduled its 296-seat A330-300 from Moscow to the Serbian capital on February 19, February 20, February 26 and February 27. Air Serbia continues to maintain wide-body flights between Belgrade and New York throughout the month with its A330-200. Last-minute equipment changes remain possible.

Belgrade Airport wide-body routes on select dates in February

Comments

  1. Anonymous10:49

    Good news for spotters :)

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    1. They need to hide in fields or pray to God that police don't spot them instead, as it is still forbiden to do it in BEG.

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    2. Anonymous15:59

      communist mentality!

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  2. Anonymous12:14

    what's the best location for spotters?
    Would be nice if Vinci was planning a spotting terrace on top of the terminal building, it would be quite successful!

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    1. Anonymous13:16

      Right now people are spotting from a neighborhood called Radiofar. It's just next to the runway.

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  3. Ljubljana need good business products now

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  5. Tk's yesterday flight was on 279-seat A330-200 (TC-JIR).

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  6. Anonymous16:57

    When is Air Canada coming?

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  7. Anonymous19:42

    It's a good month for Belgrade, easyJet also resumes flights tomorrow from both GVA and BSL.
    We missed them.

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  8. Anonymous23:45

    Great news for Belgrade.

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  9. Anonymous00:36

    does anybody know somethig qbout Zagreb, any widebody jets in the near futuret here?

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  10. In August i spent few times in the morning in Radiofar to make pictures of aircrafts from there. On the third morning someone from the small town called the police because he thought i was a spy. Police came and told me to leave. Spotting airplanes they said is not allowed. Sadly

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