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Air Serbia to run one-off Manila charter

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NEWS FLASH


Air Serbia will operate a one-off charter flight between Belgrade and Manila. The carrier will deploy its Airbus A330-200 aircraft to the Philippine capital to pick up Serbia’s national basketball team, which will play in the World Cup final against Germany this Sunday. The 250-seat aircraft, registered YU-ARC, will be used on the occasion. In order to avoid disruption to its scheduled long-haul network, the carrier will wet-lease a Wamos Air A330-300 aircraft (registered EC-NOF) for its Monday service to New York, as the carrier’s other A330-200 (registered YU-ARB) will be flying to Chicago.

Belgrade - Manila (JU10), September 10 (all times local)


Manila - Belgrade (JU11), September 11 (all times local)


Changes to the schedule remain possible

September 08, 2023
Air Serbia Belgrade Newsflash serbia
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  1. Nemjee20:21

    Let's hope JU11 carries a lot of gold on the way back!

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    1. Anonymous20:37

      Iz tvojih usta...

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  2. Anonymous20:46

    Manila and Filipino spotters... get your cameras ready!

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    1. Anonymous01:33

      I'm ready!

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  3. Anonymous20:51

    Good luck team Serbia!! Either way you surpassed my expectations 😀🇷🇸🏆

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  4. Anonymous20:55

    Oh wow. Will this beat the Belgrade-Los Angeles flight they operated during Covid which was their longest nonstop flight in history?

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    1. Anonymous20:58

      Np, BEG-LAX is slightly longer than BEG-MNL

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    2. Anonymous20:58

      No. BEG-LAX was 633km longer.

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  5. Anonymous20:58

    JU10;))

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  6. Anonymous21:00

    I just thought it was a charter with tourists. Good luck boys ! 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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  7. Anonymous21:03

    First ever direct flight between Serbia (and former Yugoslavia) and the Phillippines! Awesome!

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    1. Anonymous21:13

      If JU marketing was smart... they would turn this into a story... which it is... but they're regrettably pathetic... as always... many missed opportunities to promote the airline.

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    2. Anonymous21:17

      Other people marketing them better than own staff

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    3. Anonymous21:25

      Lol...Airserbia and marketing they wouldnt know what that is if it hit them in the face

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    4. Anonymous21:31

      Looks like they do know marketing:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ksO7In6vmQ

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    5. Anonymous21:34

      Jedna lasta ne čini proleće,mora to bolje,agresivnije,nalik na svetske kompanije,sve to mlako i nedovoljno,a zelim im sve najbolje

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    6. Anonymous21:44

      @ 21:31

      This is actually very nice, indeed! I hadn’t seen this video obviously and am very, very impressed. Well done, AS. Also, the flight attendants in the video look very natural and camera-friendly. Good job.

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    7. Anonymous23:31

      Marketing is often waste of money and not the reason why people choose an airline . No need to waste money on marketing . Smart JU decision

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    8. Nemjee08:03

      Is that why Emirates, Turkish Airlines etc. spend millions each year on marketing? Is it because they are stupid?

      FYI Air Serbia is actually placing ads all over Belgrade so obviously they seem to think marketing is important enough.

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    9. Slav.Man08:21

      @12:31 everyone in the world knows and buys coca cola yet they still spend nearly 1 billion dollars each year in advertising.
      etihad/ qatar/ emirates still spend millions and does global advertising.

      turkish airlines spends millions to be the main sponsor of Euroleague basketball. yes advertising matters and has an effect.

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    10. Anonymous08:23

      Don’t worry about marketing, this flight will be well exploited for marketing purposes.

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    11. Anonymous15:36

      not only airline experts on this site, but also marketing experts...

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    12. Anonymous13:25

      So, they covered it very well on the social medias. I follow them on Instagram and there were some very nice pics and videos.

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  8. Anonymous21:45

    Hang on they are trying though not sure if this guys is their marketing staff but this is excellent i love it https://twitter.com/Pedjijatar/status/1700196754128318817?s=20

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    1. Anonymous21:50

      Pedja does not work for Air Serbia

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    2. Anonymous10:37

      https://www.linkedin.com/posts/vponjevic_fibaworldcup2023-serbia-germany-activity-7105927235844419585-RvkP?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios

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  9. Anonymous23:45

    I hope we get a good spotters video of it landing in Manila on Youtube !
    Because if you have no film or images it never happened .

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      Spotter here we'll wait

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  10. Anonymous01:54

    Manila spotter here! Thanks for the heads up! Will definitely spot it!
    Photo and video links will be posted here and on the comment section of the post in Facebook and Twitter.

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    1. Anonymous08:45

      Thank you sir! I am living in North America and have to say the nicest people that I met are Philipinos! Wish you all the best and thanks one more time!

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    2. Anonymous17:47

      Thank you very much! Very kind of you! All the best and looking forward.

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    3. Anonymous11:57

      Here's one: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=343750621324014&set=a.231398789225865

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    4. Anonymous13:18

      Great shot and explanation! Thanks a lot!

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  11. Anonymous08:17

    if the vamos A330 is always so available why dont they try to dry lease that A330 then?

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    1. Anonymous08:46

      Because their Airbus 330 is not grounded but often flies Vamos-Tamos!

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    2. Anonymous10:45

      Loool good one

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  12. Anonymous10:00

    Uhm, I mean nice for the Serbian team and everything, but they basically choose to downgrade their passengers to some other airline with a so-so product. As a passenger on this flight to JFK I wouldn't be particularly overjoyed.

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    1. Anonymous10:02

      EC-NOF has a better hard product than both YU-ARB and YU-ARC. You can see the interior online.

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    2. Anonymous10:52

      There's always something to brag about... look at the bright side of life, people, and your life will be much better.

      And use the ongoing offer and fly out somewhere nice. I recommend Malaga or Sicily. Once you do something nice to yourself, you'll feel better and you'll be happy

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  13. Anonymous10:45

    Are there organised charters for fans to Manilla?

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    1. Anonymous10:48

      No. A visa is required to enter the Philippines and it takes at least 5 days to be issued and it takes probably a month to get all the documents required (including local police clearance translated into English)!

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  14. Anonymous08:53

    Cmon let players visit the Boracay or Palawan to experience the beautiful beach of Philippines.

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  15. Anonymous21:58

    Is it allowed to take 3 pilots and some cabin crew not working on the inbound flight so they will work on the way back to BEG? Don't think so.

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  16. Anonymous22:01

    It is allowed. They are deadheading and then have 12 hour rest in Manila.

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  17. Anonymous00:10

    Actually crew operating the return flight has been flown to Manila beforehand. Air Serbia shared an image of them at the World Cup final

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  18. Anonymous12:33

    The airplane was supposed to only have a 2 hr turnaround in MNL (see schedule posted by admin). So the 12 hr rest wouldn't be possible

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  19. Anonymous13:29

    The returning crew was in Manila already. Check out the social medias

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