Air Serbia operates Tel Aviv evacuation flight

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Air Serbia operated a special evacuation flight in cooperation with the Serbian government from Tel Aviv yesterday. The service was organised for all Serbian citizens who initially had tickets booked with other carriers to fly out of the country, and whose flights had since been cancelled. There are a notable number of Serbian citizens currently in Israel on pilgrimage tours, with one Serbian national injured in the ongoing attacks in the country. A total of 132 passengers took off from Tel Aviv Airport yesterday evening on Air Serbia’s special flight, minutes before rocket fire hit around the airport permitter. Air Serbia will continue to operate scheduled flights between Belgrade and Tel Aviv in the coming days. Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport continues to operate normally at this time, although, several carriers have temporarily discontinued operations including American Airlines, Air France and Lufthansa.

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  1. Anonymous13:40

    Bravo Serbia! Bravo Air Serbia! 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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    1. Anonymous17:25

      Like dozens of time so far, AirSerbia is there to help. Just counting those situations they justify all the "taxpayers" money invested in them. Bravo!
      Peace to all the people of Israel and Palestine!

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    2. Anonymous13:22

      Ne za drekove je Samo luftansa

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  2. Anonymous15:35

    Has OU sent any aircraft to help repatriate Croatian citizens?

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    1. Anonymous16:22

      Of course not.

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    2. Anonymous16:23

      Why of course?

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    3. Anonymous17:27

      Cause the Government will pay to Lufthansa for Croatian citizens, that's why of course not. Sad!

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    4. Anonymous17:31

      What on earth are you blabbering about?

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    5. Anonymous18:24

      17:31
      Balkan negativism!

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    6. А Луфтханза обуставила летове за Тел Авива.

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    7. Anonymous22:05

      As you could hear on the news, there are currently no croatian passport holders in Israel at this moment. Those that were in Israel, managed to get out in time on scheduled flights. There is no need for evac flight by OU.

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    8. Anonymous07:22

      As I have just read, 50 something Croatians landed in Vienna, the 2nd group will be transferred later.

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  3. Anonymous21:53

    While the majority of the airlines have discontinued their service to TLV, Air Serbia goes in engines blazing to return her people home.

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  4. Anonymous22:22

    U slucaju rata, letite avionima JAT-a...

    Sorry for the. My escape from the war in B&H in 07/1992 was by car...

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  5. Anonymous10:24

    Emirates did not discontinue their flights. All 3 daily rotations are operated

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  6. Anonymous11:40

    I'm looking at departures for Sunday and Monday from TLV - Only Wizz air cancelled flights from Tel Aviv

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