Air Serbia to deploy A330 to Zurich and Barcelona

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Air Serbia will utilise its 257-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft to Zurich and Barcelona due to strong demand. The wide-body aircraft will be deployed on one of three Air Serbia flights to the Swiss city this Sunday, April 17, coinciding with Easter in Switzerland and school holidays. It marks the first time the airline will use the jet to Switzerland’s largest city. The A330 will depart Belgrade at 18.00 CEST. The carrier's other afternoon service on the route has been sold out. Zurich is one of Air Serbia’s and Belgrade Airport’s busiest destinations. The Serbian airline will also be sending its twin-aisle aircraft to Barcelona on April 24, May 1 and May 22, coinciding with Easter in Serbia, the May Day holidays and the Basketball EuroLeague Final Four tournament taking place in Belgrade from May 19 to May 21.

Air Serbia A330 business class cabin

Air Serbia A330 economy class cabin

Comments

  1. Anonymous10:34

    wow nice. I'm not surprised about Zurich but Barcelona on the other hand, well done!

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  2. Anonymous10:45

    Finally they are utilizing this plane to its full potential.

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  3. Anonymous10:57

    This proves they need bigger birds in the fleet for European+ charter destinations.

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  4. Anonymous11:08

    Barcelona seems to have become very popular. Factor in that there are another 3 weekly Wizz Air A321 flights.

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    1. Anonymous11:36

      I guess JU doesn't have enough planes to increase BCN so they have to send the 332.

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    2. Anonymous13:42

      Time for wizz to re-base a321neo

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  5. Anonymous11:24

    They really need a321s or at least 2 more a320 and the second a330

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    1. JATBEGMEL12:48

      Another A320 and 2 A319's would be a good start.

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    2. Anonymous13:17

      I have information about an A319 (YR-ABA) that will operate in JU from the summer!On wet lease from Carpatair!

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    3. Anonymous14:14

      Ann 13:17; when will the plane be transfered to BEG?

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    4. Anonymous15:42

      I can't confirm if it will happen. But if it comes, it will be in June/July.
      This is ACMI not dry lease.

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  6. Anonymous12:58

    Makes you wonder what Vueling is doing.

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  7. It's risky, but they probably should push the government to help them get another widebody this year. It might be hard to fill, they will need at least another long haul route but they should do it.

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    1. Anonymous14:41

      They could just fly it daily to Moscow, FYI in may all outbout flights from SVO are sold out and they could fill another plane easily...daily!

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    2. Anonymous17:06

      Apparently the operations at JU has decided to stop flying 330 to SVO due to constant delays that potentially affect JFK ops.

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  8. Anonymous15:29

    They are not sold out, flights are terminated then.

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    1. Anonymous15:33

      Don't talk nonsense. Nothing is terminated. Afternoon flight is sold out. Visible in the system.

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    2. Anonymous15:38

      You sound like the Zamaero guys where they had an article a few years ago how Lufthansa decreased Lju frequencies but the fact was that the flights were fully booked xD

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    3. Anonymous15:55

      Days*

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  9. So what will they use on their JFK route?

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    1. Anonymous11:11

      Hahahaha this made my day!

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