Niš Airport eyes Sharm flights in 2023

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Niš Constantine the Great Airport anticipates the launch of seasonal flights from Sharm El-Sheikh on the Egyptian Red Coast next year. The General Manager of operator Airports of Serbia, Mihajlo Zdravnković, held talks with Egypt’s Minister for Civil Aviation, Mohamed Manar, as well as the CEO of Air Cairo. “If everything goes to plan, it is realistic to expect that Niš will have a nonstop service to Sharm El-Sheikh next year”, Mr Zdravković said. Air Serbia will commence regular summer charters between Niš and the Egyptian holiday resort town of Hurghada on behalf of the Barcino Tours tour operator this month.

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  1. Anonymous10:35

    JU being a parasite that they are will block these.

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  2. Anonymous11:43

    INI-ATH this morning 42 passengers.

    JU boosted ZAD from 2 to 3.

    BEG-RJK 60 pax

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    1. Anonymous11:53

      42 passengers to Athens ? that's kinda bad

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    2. Anonymous12:14

      I would say rather then excellent 42/66

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    3. Anonymous12:22

      Yes it is operated by an ATR so it's not bad.

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    4. Anonymous12:22

      LF 64%

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    5. Anonymous12:23

      That is a nice profit on such a short flight on an ATR.

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    6. Anonymous12:27

      This is good news, gives us hope that INI will get more leisure destinations in the future.

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    7. Anonymous19:52

      Are they codesharing with Aegean on INI-ATH?

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  3. Anonymous17:04

    Just to return Swiss to Nis.

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    1. Anonymous18:42

      Ryanair to Paris BVA would be also great !

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    2. Anonymous18:45

      Or even two weekly flights with Air SERBIA to CDG but from Nis they only serve secondary airports so I doubt it would be CDG but let's hope, and will use BVA instead

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  4. Nis keeps winning

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