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Belgrade to host Asia Connect aviation conference

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Belgrade will play host to the Asia Connect: Digital Air Travel aviation conference, being organised by ATO COMM. The event, taking place on May 10, will focus on new digital initiatives in the aviation industry and determining the needs of travellers and how to predict future travel trends and requirements. The core audience of the Asia Connect Digital Air Travel conference consists of airlines and airports from Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Greece, Albania, Turkey, the Central Asian republics of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and the Caucasian republics of Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia. Air Serbia will act as the official carrier of the event. EX-YU Aviation News is proud to be the conference's media partner.

February 15, 2023
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  1. Anonymous13:42

    Fantastic, congratulations! Way to put Belgrade on the map. Will it be hosted at the airport

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    1. Anonymous13:51

      Hyatt Regency Hotel

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  2. Anonymous14:35

    Marek said they wil work Bejing, Tianjin and Shanghai. Maybe Hong Kong instead of Tianjin.

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    1. Anonymous15:45

      They should consider Delhi instead of Tianjin because of transfers, we already saw a lot of Indian passengers and tourists coming to Serbia

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    2. Anonymous18:27

      Indian transfers are done with newly imposed visa requirement

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  3. Anonymous15:37

    From ex-Yu Sarajevo, Skoplje and Pristina are not listed as part of the core audience.

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    1. Anonymous18:30

      So?

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    2. Anonymous19:28

      What a pitiful comment.
      Those cities are in JUs backyard and should definitely form part of its core market area.

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    3. Anonymous19:29

      What are you talking about? This is not a conference being organised by Air Serbia. Read the article.

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    4. Anonymous20:23

      OK, maybe I ove-reacted.

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    5. Anonymous05:17

      You most definitely did

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  4. Anonymous17:39

    Maybe a prelude to JU expansion to the Caucusus and the Central Asian 'Stans in 2024 or 2025

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    1. Dee23:31

      President anounced Baku, but there is visa requirement 4 serbs

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  5. Anonymous17:40

    so its more about central asia than china bali thailand etc but i see potential in central asia

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    1. Dee23:29

      If u build, they will come...

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  6. Dee23:28

    Turkmenistan is closed for tourism. What they want?

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  7. Treshnja10:45

    Central Asia/ Caucusus is waste of money..Turkish is big daddy there, and there are enough flights..Balkan tourists, on the other hand, go to southeast asia and far east ( China) much more than VCentral Asia..Middle east is also way more popular..I racon 3rd flight to China should be somewhere in south Hong Kong, CAN or SZX, rather than Beijing or Tianjin..Even Bangkok would be a good choice...winter and spring would be full of tourists, summer goes on Australian diaspora traveling for Europe and Balkans

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