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Air Serbia schedules return to Trieste

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Air Serbia has confirmed the resumption of flights between Belgrade and Trieste, which it introduced last year. The service will be restored on June 3 and run twice per week until the end of the summer season in late October with the ATR72-600 aircraft. As a result, the Serbian carrier will serve ten Italian cities from its Belgrade hub this summer. Last year, Air Serbia introduced twenty new routes and with the return of Trieste, none have been dropped from its network. This summer season, Air Serbia is serving eighty cities across four continents.

March 27, 2023
Air Serbia Belgrade Newsflash serbia Summer 2023
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  1. Anonymous10:32

    Bravo Air Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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  2. Anonymous10:37

    This is amazing, kudos to JU!!

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    1. Anonymous10:46

      +1

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  3. Anonymous10:38

    If someone told me a few years ago that JU would be flying to 80 cities, I would have thought they were mad.

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    1. Anonymous11:02

      Exactly. How the tables are turning in ex-YU regarding aviation, it's fascinating

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    2. Anonymous11:24

      totally agreed, it's fascinating indeed

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  4. Anonymous11:25

    And not only 80 destinations, but 3 intercontinental ones too (with a handful of more hopefully to follow)! Very well done to JU.

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    1. Nemjee11:47

      CAI is also an intercontinental route.

      :3

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    2. Anonymous11:53

      Technically TLV also

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    3. Anonymous12:30

      ESB and ADB too 😂

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    4. Nemjee12:31

      ESB as well.

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  5. Anonymous13:29

    Portorož

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  6. Anonymous13:34

    Bravo

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  7. Anonymous13:51

    Do they have enough atrs?

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    1. Anonymous14:18

      They do, and they will get even more of them soon. Thank you for your concern, it is highly appreciated.

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    2. Anonymous14:33

      Excellent work, AS. Congrats!

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    3. Anonymous23:22

      Unfortunately, currently they don't have enough ATRs, they are currently generally short of aircraft, not just ATRs.

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  8. Anonymous15:39

    Second day of the summer season and we have 7 destinations with over 1 hour delay and one cancelation ( JU 800 ISTANBUL ) in the morning wave from Air Serbia ! Way to go Air Serbia !

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    1. Dee15:48

      June will show up all strenghts & weaknesses of JU

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    2. Anonymous19:03

      Tomorrow Ljubljana is also delayed

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    3. Nemjee20:43

      They are experiencing fleet issues, I suppose Jat Tehnika is to blame. For example, planes that go to ISL are returned on time while those unfortunate ones like YU-APB or YU-APA that get stuck at Tehnika ....

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    4. Anonymous23:31

      Looks like there are problems also with AirConnect ATR. No one scheduled for tomorrow.

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  9. Dee15:46

    Mislio sam da ova linija nece preziveti

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    1. Anonymous16:58

      Svi smo.

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  10. Anonymous15:58

    Anyone know why the delay to LJU today? The morning flight from BEG arrived at just before 1PM instead of 9AM.

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    1. Anonymous16:40

      Because JU has operational issues, two of their ATRs are AOG, as well as one A319, one A320 and one A332.

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    2. Anonymous16:59

      2x A319.

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    3. Anonymous17:47

      No, only one A319 is AOG. That is YU-APA, YU-APC returned from ISL couple days ago.

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    4. Anonymous19:11

      And when are APA and APH coming back?

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    5. Nemjee20:46

      APH left less than three weeks ago (09.03) so I suppose in another month. This one is not a problem for them since it went for a scheduled check. YU-APA is a problem which had its last flight in December.

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    6. Anonymous20:51

      Exactly, APH was planned, but two ATRs were not. Because of that some ATR routes get delayed, while some are getting A319s. Today A319 flew to VCE and SOF because there were no free ATRs to fly those routes.

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    7. Anonymous23:13

      LJU not delayed just today. LJU flights are falling apart: JU194 24 Mar STD 18:25 ATD 21:07; JU190 25 Mar STD 07:15 ATD 10:08; Today STD 07:30 ATD 11:25; Tomorrow STD 07:30 ATD 09:50. And even worse, from 03 Apr departure JU190 time changes to random morning hours, mostly around 2 hours later than flights were scheduled.

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    8. Nemjee08:18

      Yes they seem to be struggling with the ATRs these days. If they are so unreliable then it means that something needs to change internally at JU. They need to find a way to make sure they are no as problematic, these are all relatively young planes after all.

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  11. Anonymous19:11

    LUG please, serving Maggiore, Varese, Como, Monza, Lugano, Ticino, Graubünden...

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