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Air Serbia flights affected by catering supplier strike

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Air Serbia flights have been impacted after employees at its meal and beverage supplier Airport Belgrade Catering (ABC) went on strike today. ABC is wholly owned by the Emirati Cirta Group, a group of companies supported by government entity Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development. In 2019, it won an eight-year deal to supply Air Serbia with its catering offer, which is renewable for a total of fifteen years. Employees at ABC say the catering company has defaulted on its obligations to pay their social and health insurance. “We are doing everything in our power to provide the necessary minimum catering services for our flights and to fully normalise services that have been affected by this strike as soon as possible”, Air Serbia said in a statement. The carrier apologised to passengers for the inconvenience caused by the strike of some of ABC’s employees. Up until 2019, Air Serbia had its own catering division. As part of the company’s measures to cut costs, it was absorbed by ABC.

September 21, 2022
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  1. Traveler15:47

    Jo's jedan jadan projekat Vucka&kamarila

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    1. Anonymous17:11

      UAE firma im ne uplacuje zdravstveno i zato je kriv AV? Brateee.

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    2. Anonymous17:29

      Vucko je kriv za sve. Standardni narativ prosecnog Srbina.

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    3. Anonymous09:25

      @ Anonymous17:11

      jeste, jer im je to prećutno dozvolio

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  2. Anonymous19:26

    How in the name of allmighty does an engineering company with zero aviation experience, win a tender to manage airline catering services on a different continent?

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    1. anonymous!19:30

      They were cheaper!

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  3. Anonymous20:12

    Speaking of catering, I think their prices have increased and now are similar to Ryanair or Wizzair. I mean €3,50 for Serbian beer is a lot even though it is served way up high in the sky and 2 rakias plus small chips for €10 is also not cheap at all. I guess inflation has hit many parts of Europe

    https://www.airserbia.com/data/documents/asl_bob_katalog_preko_90_min.pdf

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    1. Anonymous22:07

      I think their prices are fair and very good. I don't know why there is this narativne "3.5€ for Serbiain beer"?! So, being Serbiain it should be cheap and been foreign expensive?! And anyway, both are made in Serbia?!
      When we learn to appreciate ours rather than foreign, our economy will be much better.

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    2. Anonymous07:51

      As far as I can see for some products (water, coffee, plazma...) prices are not changed.

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  4. Anonymous08:05

    Yikes! Where am I going to get that tiny bottle of water and bag of chips when I flight with JU??

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    1. Anonymous09:23

      You can get even less on Lufthansa/Swiss flights - bottle of water and extremely small bite of chocolate

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    2. Anonymous11:26

      Fly with Qatar/Turkish and you will get a decent meal if you don't like Iva or VodaVoda 0.2L and 20g of chips

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    3. Anonymous12:45

      @09:23 samo da podsetim da je u ne tako davno vreme SR davao puni obrok ozmedju ZAG i ZRH a na delu od BEG do ZAG je davao Tobleron + kafu / caj. Ocigledno smo svi lepo napredovali! )))

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    4. pozdrav iz Rijeke16:55

      Hahahaha, bravo majstore! U sridu! Toliko svakoga dana u svakom pogledu sve vise napredujemo, da uskoro "ima da nas nema"

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  5. Anonymous00:10

    I flew Sept 2 from JFK to BEG in business class and they didn’t even have bottled water to provide us.

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  6. Dee10:55

    Ići vozom a ne avionom i nema problema..

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