Air Serbia boosts New York winter operations

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Air Serbia has increased frequencies on its flights between Belgrade and New York for the upcoming 2022/23 winter season in line with previous announcements. The carrier will maintain between three and five weekly rotations between the two cities throughout the winter months. Starting October 30, Air Serbia will run three weekly flights on the route, up from two over the previous winters. It will increase to five per week from December 15, before reverting back to three weekly from the start of January through to mid-March. Services will increase to four per week from March 15 until the end of the 2022/23 winter season on March 26. Tickets for the additional flights are now on sale. The airline has said it will maintain daily operations between the two cities next summer.

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  1. Anonymous13:39

    Ok

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  2. Anonymous13:54

    YAY

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  3. Anonymous13:57

    Wait so did they load in all of their winter schedule? Are the Havana and Tianjin flights on the timetable?

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    1. Anonymous14:01

      No, in the news on Monday about Havana it says that they are finalising their schedules

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    2. Anonymous14:25

      I think they will load them bit by bit. In September their second A320 should arrive.

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  4. Bravo Hrvatska! Bravo Croatia Airlines! Bravo Kradeze! I wish Air Serbia takes all pax you feed to the Cartel, with their super overblown prices and attitude to all others except Germans. Incompetent servants, traiters and thieves in OU and Kradeze, hope you will soon end in prison for ruining all chances of aviation in Croatia to grow and develop and for stealing money from the croatian poor

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    1. Anonymous17:31

      POZDRAV take your madication and calm down please !

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    2. Anonymous17:39

      Naked true

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    3. Kradezeovski botovi cak ne znaju ni napisat lijek na engleskom. A mAdikejsn ce trebat samo tim istim botovima kad im gazde koji kupuju sendvice zavrse u Remetincu

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    4. Anonymous22:02

      I wish more people were constructively critical of their countries in the Balkans instead of shouting “bravo this, bravo that” while on their buses to Germany. One is to be negative, which I don’t think Pozdrav is, another, and quite positive in my opinion, is to notice the massive potential your country has and to call out those who either exploit that potential, or let it go to waste.

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    5. JU520 BEGLAX22:39

      Pozdrav iz Rijeke is my hero on this blog. Love his comments. Same as Nemjee fm BEG, his counterpart fm Serbia. Good nite fm ZRH, we just had our first real rain after many weeks of dry and sunny weather

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    6. You made me blush JU520BEGLAX! Thanks and good night! Thanks 17:39 and 22:02 as well!

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    7. @JU520 BEGLAX +1

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  5. Anonymous18:05

    YAY
    More people are going to Balkans for New Years.

    I think Air Serbia should move from JFK to EWR and code share with UNITED, with ORD starting next year that will be big transfer pax. United hasbroutebto every village in USA from EWT and ORD, so it will attract even more people to use Air Serbia.

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    1. Anonymous23:29

      Omg my typos😀😀😀
      United has routes to every village in USA from EWR and ORD.

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  6. Anonymous18:10

    Air Serbia really impressed everyone in the terms of longhaul. First china, then another A330, Chicago, now increased New York capacity. Bravo!

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  7. Anonymous21:53

    NY daily - it was a great news.

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  8. Anonymous22:08

    Zanimljivo je da uvode noćne letove za Zagreb tako da će biti povezani na sva 3 leta za JFK.

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  9. JU520 BEGLAX22:34

    Bravo Air Serbia. So proud of you !!

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  10. Anonymous23:59

    Koja su vremena nocnih letova ako nije prevelik zahtav, hvala

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    1. JU 236 BEG 00:20 - 01:35 ZAG
      JU 237 ZAG 04:30 - 05:35 BEG
      Pozdrav, Eight

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    2. Anonymous12:03

      What are these night flights? Are they bringing them back to ZAG?

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    3. AirSerbia never had night flights to Zagreb. Previously they had morning and evening flights only. These are timed to align with JFK service, similar to flights to SKP, ATH, TIA, etc.

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