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Air Serbia to boost Lisbon, Valencia flights

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NEWS FLASH


Air Serbia will increase frequencies on flights from Belgrade to both Lisbon and Valencia next summer season. Starting March 31, the carrier will maintain operations to the Portuguese capital four times per week, up from two weekly last summer when they launched, and an increase on three weekly this winter season. Flights will be maintained on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, with two departures on Saturdays (leaving Belgrade in the early afternoons and in the evenings). Similarly, the carrier will boost operations to Valencia to four weekly rotations from May 1 next year. It represents an additional weekly flight on last summer, and up from two weekly this winter season. Services will be operated on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, with exception to the first week of May when flights will run on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, with two departures on Sundays (leaving Belgrade in the mornings and afternoons). As previously reported, the airline will also increase frequencies to Barcelona from nine to twelve weekly starting in April, and to Palma de Mallorca from three to four weekly. Further network modifications are expected in the coming weeks. Changes remain possible.

December 28, 2023
Air Serbia Belgrade Newsflash serbia Summer 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:54

    Nice. Can you give exact departure/arrival times?

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  2. Anonymous10:59

    Nice!
    Next will be Porto with more frequencies.

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  3. ilijabgc11:02

    Opaaa bre!

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  4. Anonymous11:03

    Very nice.

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  5. Anonymous11:14

    Cant wait to see LIS daily in 2025/2026

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  6. Nemjee11:42

    From what I can see all flights are with A320 so that's good. They need to start ditching the A319 and to focus on E90/95 and A320.

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  7. Anonymous11:55

    AirSerbia boosting delays!

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    1. Anonymous14:41

      Agreed.. JU and W6 kings of delays.. Never seen so many ATRs break down everyday like JU's do, they really overuse them

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    2. Anonymous14:54

      Well you had to find something to complain about

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    3. Anonymous14:55

      lol

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    4. Anonymous15:33

      He always does!, however he has no clue what real dealy looks like. He should just check out airlines from G7 countries. They hardly had 17% OTP of their flights .

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    5. Anonymous15:59

      You are overboring with those delayes.
      Go and live abroad for some time and you will notice the same thing.

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    6. Anonymous01:29

      LMAO, you probably never got stranded by AirSerbia & ignored for any of your basic needs as a passenger who got fucked over by the company. At least G7 countries' airlines sort the accomodation etc. in those cases and they pay out EU261 compensations unlike AirSerbia which takes 2 years to pay them lol

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    7. Vlad10:01

      "they pay out EU261 compensations"

      You've clearly never dealt with Lufthansa Group or Air France/KLM. I've always had to pursue them through courts and/or agencies to get paid.

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  8. pozdrav iz Rijeke12:05

    Jasmineeeeeee!!! Dje si? Kako je, sa'ima? Kol'ko se kahva ispilo danas? Sta cemo za marendu? Kad ce vec taj vikend? A tek pemzija....

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    1. Anonymous12:42

      Can someone tell Jasmine to answer him, otherwise we will continue to read this same comment for centuries.

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    2. Anonymous12:47

      Haha, pa Jasmin cita i verujem da je vrhunski CEO i da bolje ne moze. Ali nema sta da mu odgovori. Kafa je dobra, marenda je tu, vikend iza coska, penzija i to ce doci... Ali ni da se zameri Jasminu, koji drzi kompaniju zivu, dok su mnoge u okruzenju propale. Pri tome to je EU, nekakva nemacka tvorevina, gde oni dominiraju i drugi rade za njih.

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    3. Anonymous13:43

      Please stop piR , Jasmin has made great changes. New fleet is coming, new routes, new growth and a lot of positive changes inside OU. Please show a bit of respect, towards the people that are banding over their back to make things work and make stable and profitable airline. A lot of subtle small changes are made that are not visible but are making huge difference. Bravo OU, Bravo Jasmine!

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    4. Anonymous13:44

      And loss of 15 million EUR Q1-Q3 after plane sale deduction.

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    5. pozdrav iz Rijeke13:50

      I don't know is it really so difficult to understand that all my Jasmin comments are in their deepest nature appraisal and congratulations to Air Serbia. Is it really so difficult to understand that Jasmin is a personification of Croatia Airlines, which should have Air Serbia as its model and example. And for the second poster : Air Baltic, Aegean, TAP, and many others are proof that everything I am criticizing OU about is true, that growth and development are perfectly possible within EU, and without serving to Germany, and that your claims are all wrong. And just for the end, if you both have problems with comments coming from Croatia, let me remind you that this blog is called EX YU, and yes, I will continue to write it for centuries, or as long as something is changed

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    6. pozdrav iz Rijeke13:52

      @13.43
      LOL!!!! Greetings for Central Comitee!

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    7. Anonymous16:02

      Does Jasmin know how to use a computer?

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    8. Anonymous16:36

      Haha this last comment made me crack up. Our expectations of CEOs of state owned companies are so low… for a reason

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    9. Anonymous18:38

      Are you listening to me, remember my words.....that's all that was missing from this discussion.haha

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    10. Anonymous18:39

      I'm joking, of course. 😄Totally agree, especially the -BT example.

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    11. Anonymous01:34

      Jasmin is the best CEO, and OU is the best airline as much you hated both of them !

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    12. pozdrav iz Rijeke09:33

      O, Jasmine, zdravo, kako je? Pa lako bit budan u 01.34 kad mores dan iza spavat na poslu

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    13. Nenad01:25

      @pozdrav iz Rijeke
      Please continue to post provoking comments about OU. It is not much of a pressure on the management of OU, but I'm sure some notice your comments.
      I always thought the OU would be the biggest airline in EX-YU - it should be.
      OU has by far the biggest market in former Yugoslavia.
      OU is in a country that has far better political and economic conditions, etc, than Serbia. Croatia has soo much better conditions to develop great long haul network than Serbia.
      And what did OU do - nothing!
      The main reason AirSerbia is doing better is better management.
      Wow, it sounds weird when I write that a company owned by Serbia is doing better due to better management!

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  9. Anonymous12:31

    Very good move, both cities are pretty amazing. VLC is currently witnessing a boom similar to AGP.
    My guess is JU might consider ALC because it's smaller as a city, but has more tourism compared to VLC. And ALC is quite cheap especially places like Benidorm with very good weather even unti October. JU have seriously underestimated the Spanish market and they finally realised it after the huge success of BCN. That being said, BEG appears as a destination if you go to the LEVEL (IAG - Iberia) website offering connections via BCN, but no flights appear.
    From now on, Spanish market must be their priority and to forget about Turkey or maintain current flights.

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      Agree. Alicante is great.

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    2. Anonymous14:31

      I too but in my opinión with this increase to VCL i think that ALC will no operate this year and this year for Spain dont fly to other new destination un this country

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    3. Anonymous16:08

      I think FAO is next. Not in Spain I know but similar characteristics to AGP and VLC which they currently serve. No reason that demand to the algarve couldn’t be stimulated

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    4. Anonymous18:15

      FAO no way. Never meet exyu people there in last 10 years. Except few who live and work in UK or IRL.

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    5. Anonymous00:26

      So why do LIS and OPO work but FAO is no way? That doesn’t make any sense

      The algarve is a major tourist destination for Europeans from many countries. There’s no reason demand couldn’t be stimulated.

      Remember that flights to Spain didn’t exist for many of the last 10 years either and now they’re booming.

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    6. Anonymous09:26

      There are plenty of English people, just moved to live there, Albufeira with that beach , Germans with those VW vans, Berlin plates.
      Be awared of period, streams, cold.

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  10. Anonymous12:34

    Odlične vesti ali dajte više taj Madrid na jedan dnevni let

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    1. Anonymous16:35

      No demand for 7pw, especially without IB codeshare.

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    2. Anonymous20:25

      IB will begin to codeshare only if JU has daily flights.

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  11. Anonymous16:01

    Valencia, nothing special, but Sevilla is nice.

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      Nothing special for you.. v

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    2. Anonymous19:16

      Valencia is amazing… great city, great food, great beaches…. Sevilla is too hot in summer

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    3. Anonymous20:59

      Well, Sevilla has stunning architecture and very Spanish. Valencia has a very different atmosphere. Typical Mediterranean, looks like Barcelona a bit but not that much. It also has its own metro and not a small city at all. You are comparing 2 very different cities in Spain. For JU, it makes more sense to have VLC because many Balkan and Eastern Europeans live there especially around Gandia. Plus, the airport can temporary act as a "substitute" for Alicante as the distance is not very far.

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  12. Anonymous20:27

    Madrid should be 5 x a week.
    A lot of people myself included fly there with stopovers in Italy/Switzerland and Germany.
    I guess tthat the majority does.

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    1. Anonymous20:45

      What are you talking about

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    2. Anonymous22:53

      20:27
      ?
      Via VIE is for av enthusiasts haha 😄

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    3. Anonymous22:54

      ...or ZRH

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    4. Nemjee09:08

      I think one problem they have with MAD is that it's too long to fit into regular waves. Plane utilization is more demanding than with places like BCN or VLC.
      That said, I am sure Madrid is on their radar especially since the route is a solid performer for them.

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  13. Anonymous23:08

    If JU were to deploy a thrice weekly red-eyt service to MJI with A330... pax and cargo... they'd be smiling all the way to the bank.... late night catchment from Europe and departure to Tripoli and early morning arrival for connections globally...

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    1. Anonymous23:34

      Istanbul is their only gateway at the moment, JU could easily take a slice of this rather profitable cake...Libyan airlines air prohibited from flying to Europe but European airlines are not...

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    2. pozdrav iz Rijeke09:37

      Obtaining permits to perform Libya flights : mission impossible. Not to mention no single insurance company would let you go to MJI.

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    3. pozdrav iz Rijeke09:39

      If it was easy, don't you think Jasmin would have done it already? Hahahahahahahaha 😃

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