Air Serbia pushes back Tel Aviv resumption

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Air Serbia has delayed the resumption of its flights between Belgrade and Tel Aviv due to the ongoing security situation in Israel. The airline initially planned to restore flights in December but has now pushed back its return to January 1, which remains a tentative date and could be modified. Most foreign carriers have suspended flights to Israel in the wake of the ongoing conflict in the country, although some continue to operate throughout the crisis, including Etihad Airways, Red Wings Airlines and Azmuth. Belgrade and Tel Aviv are currently linked by Arkia Israeli Airlines, which restored flights between the two cities in November and now maintains two weekly flights.

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  1. Anonymous10:36

    Nice picture!

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    1. Anonymous10:41

      Exaclty, very beautiful photo!

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    2. Anonymous13:15

      And the best that is from Niš, Konstantin the Great Airport

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  2. Anonymous11:01

    Just add more flights to ATH, plenty of flights to TLV from there right now ( ELAL, Israir, Tus, Arkia, BlueBird ) it has become a transition hub for Israelis.

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    1. Anonymous11:03

      Tus has stopped flying to Israel.

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    2. Nemjee11:08

      LCA as well. On our flight yesterday there were at least 30 Israeli citizens.

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    3. Anonymous11:41

      I think Israelis mostly fly from ATH to New York , that's why United still flies to Newark .

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    4. Anonymous12:56

      They fly to ATH to all Europe basically and USA. United said they would extend ATH before the war in Israel. Also Delta flies to JFK year-round.

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    5. Anonymous14:35

      Thanks anon 12:56 and also I forgot Emirates year around to Newark from ATH .

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