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Zagreb Airport, 1968

Mahan Air ends Belgrade service

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Mahan Air has ended its limited operations between Tehran and Belgrade, which were restored in mid-May. The service was initially planned to run until mid-August but has been discontinued earlier than planned. Mahan Air has been transferring passengers to and from China on its one weekly flight operated by the 202-seat Airbus A310 aircraft and tickets were only available for purchase through tour operators. The service’s termination comes after Hainan Airlines commenced a scheduled nonstop operation between Beijing and Belgrade. Mahan Air operated two weekly seasonal summer flights between the Iranian and Serbian capitals until the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

July 29, 2022
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  1. Anonymous10:35

    Oh well at least Belgrade tried to play in the big league.

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    1. Anonymous10:36

      (Trol)lol.

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    2. Anonymous10:36

      Mahan Air one weekly charter is big league?

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    3. Anonymous12:48

      Big league means having an air connection with Tehran, one of the major economic and cultural centers in the Middle East.

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    4. Anonymous13:01

      You could not book flights

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    5. Anonymous13:21

      You could. Just the way you are used to (online), but by using a local agent/agency. You of course had to pay in cash, preferably in USD.

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    6. Anonymous14:56

      You could not purchase tickets online.

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    7. Anonymous15:14

      Belgrade was almost the only airport in Europe where Mahan flies to.

      I guess no other airport in Europe is even near big league.

      Stupid.

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    8. maxi449216:39

      They can't buy fuel in EU, so they have to carry fuel for round trip. In Belgrade they can refuel.

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  2. Anonymous10:36

    Nooo. A worthy sight at BEG, I hope they will be back soon.

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  3. Anonymous10:51

    They are and will always be welcome at Belgrade airport !

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    1. Anonymous11:09

      That's really sweet

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  4. Anonymous11:29

    Wonder who is next?

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    1. Anonymous12:12

      Next is many new routes announced. Won't be a good day for you.

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    2. Anonymous14:44

      Hahahaha bravo Anon 12.12, you really made me laugh. Those hates who are bragging about everything and cannot even hide their misery are so annoying.

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    3. Anonymous17:31

      We have been listening for weeks about new JU routes, but still no single announcment.

      I really wish to hear which routes will be introduced.

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    4. Anonymous17:33

      It is not even August. And you heard about new JU routes for the first time last week.

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  5. Anonymous11:49

    Oh no.

    Anyway.

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  6. Anonymous16:42

    Purchase not purchased*

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