Air Serbia to begin daily New York flights

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Air Serbia will operate daily flights between Belgrade and New York JFK during the upcoming peak summer season from June 18 until the start of September in response to strong demand. “Air Serbia has been flying to New York for seven years now. During that time, the number of weekly flights changed, but it never exceeded six. In the meantime, we have undertaken a series of activities, from strengthening our fleet to expanding our cabin crew team, and thanks to that, we can now proudly announce that we will be operating flights to New York every day, all summer long”, Air Serbia’s Vice President Americas, George Petković, said. With the addition of the airline’s new Belgrade to Chicago service from May 17, Air Serbia will maintain up to ten weekly rotations between Serbia and the United States this summer. Air Serbia has handled over 466.000 passengers on its New York flights since their launch in June 2016. The carrier recently inked an interline partnership with American Airlines enabling better connectivity via New York and Chicago.

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  1. Anonymous12:45

    Bravo JU!!!

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    1. Anonymous14:10

      Samo napred!!! Go, go,go.

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  2. Anonymous12:59

    Well done. ORD will take a year or two to reach the same dynamics.
    Wild guess: Miami is next.

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  3. Miroslav NY12:59

    I'm sure Chicago will go to daily within a year. And by this time next year, Miami and perhaps another US city will have service as well.

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  4. Anonymous13:31

    Bravo Air Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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    1. Anonymous14:09

      Samo napred i samo jako Air Serbia!

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  5. The demand is clearly there.
    Bullseye = Пун погодак.

    I have a feeling that Chicago will be the same.

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    1. Anonymous14:32

      I ja imam osećaj za filing da će biti uspijeh.

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  6. Anonymous14:56

    Also another great addition!

    Starting March, TSN will be increased to 2 per week, witt the Tuesday flight added. Tickets are already being sold at the website

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    1. Anonymous15:20

      TSN is not increased. Don’t share misinformation.

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    2. Anonymous15:44

      What is the truth here, is it increased or not?
      Why would someone deliberately spread misinformation?

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    3. Anonymous15:49

      It is true that flights on Tuesday have been added

      11 apr., 12:00Beograd
      BEGBeograd, aerodrom Nikola Tesla, Srbija
      Air SerbiaJU 702Obavlja Air Serbia
      Odobrenje vlade
      Ovaj let podleže odobrenju vlade
      Tip prevoza:Airbus A330-200
      Vreme putovanja:9 hrs 50 minsNoćni prevoz
      Odlazni terminal2
      Prevoz stiže narednog dana
      12 apr., 03:50Tjenđin
      TSNTjenđin, Tjenđin Binhai internacionalni aerodrom, Kina

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    4. Anonymous15:52

      Correction, the flights have been only moved from Saturday to Tuesday,

      So no increasing.

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    5. Anonymous16:01

      Yes, they have been moved to Tueday for three weeks, then they are moving to Thursdays for the rest of summer.

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  7. Anonymous16:07

    Ok.

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  8. Anonymous16:54

    Sledeca destinacija Beograd-Toronto, NE Miami, zar mislite da ljudi koji putuju u Beograd zive samo u Americi, znate li koliko nas zivi u Kanadi I DA to treba da bude sledeca linija.

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    1. Anonymous16:56

      🤣

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    2. Anonymous17:31

      ...with limited airframes, I can see Toronto getting summer rotation and Miami getting winter rotation.

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    3. Anonymous17:45

      It took only a little bit 🤣🤣
      So acording to IATA the number of pax that are flying Toronto to Belgrade is crazy in June and july only and Belgarde to Toronto is crazy July and Aug. The rest of the year number are in single digits per day.
      On the other hand passenger number on Miami - Belgarde and also Begrade - Miami are steady from January to December.
      So either serbians in Canada will start flying 12 monts a year or maybe you can create some 'Rodni Kraj Fund' and pay all the fees for that Airbus A330 for the whole year, fuel and crew as well amd we can have TORONTO😀 to Belgrade direct flight.

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    4. Anonymous17:54

      Toronto to Belgrade demand is 4-5x higher than Miami. It is mathematically impossible that these folks are only travelling during 4 months. Stop with this garbage. Miami is only feasible if there’s a rich codeshare with AA which dum tssss… did not happen.

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  9. Anonymous19:13

    GREAT NEWS !! BRAVO AIRSERBIA 🇷🇸

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  10. Anonymous19:14

    Why dont they use their A330 for each continent ? Like the Nikola Tesla one for JFK, Pupin for ORD and the third one for Tianjin?

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    1. Anonymous19:51

      Because one plane can operate only 6pw JFK.

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    2. Anonymous21:16

      19:14

      Dobro da nekome ovo nije palo u JU na pamet. Odavno veci nonsens nisam procitao.

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    3. Anonymous00:01

      Nemoj baš tako.

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  11. Anonymous03:36

    Makes more sense for them to look into launching Los Angeles before Miami. LA has around 50,000 Serbs, there is P2P demand, and it’s a major hub which can connect to other major cities in the vicinity. Might also serve as a potential connection for Australia/NZ.

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  12. Anonymous09:00

    I hope they will make some flight in LAX (in the future)

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  13. Najbolje da otvore jos 100 linija odjednom da bi komentatori ovde, koji putuju 1x godisnje, bili zadovoljni

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  14. Anonymous01:08

    Hopefully Washington DC will get scheduled soon

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    1. Anonymous22:11

      BEG-OSI has a huge p2p demand as well

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  15. Anonymous02:48

    They should alternate EWR (Newark) and JFK (NY). There are quite a few people in the TriState are not wishing to go to JFK.

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