Belgrade Airport opens expanded check-in area

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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is continuing with its ongoing multi-million-euro expansion. Following the recent opening of its new duty free, it has now expanded its check-in area with the addition of twenty check-in desks. They continuously flow on from the check-in area in the central processor building in a semi-circle and are located in the space which previously served as the main check-in area prior to the expansion. As a result, the airport now boasts close to 100 check-in desks.




Elsewhere, the airport is working on its 10.000-square metre new central plaza area, which will flow on from the duty free, while the remodelling of the baggage claim area is also ongoing. The airport recently opened a second new carousel, with a further three to go.

Future central plaza





Baggage claim




Comments

  1. Anonymous10:52

    Looking good!

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    1. Anonymous11:22

      French kikirezi don't mind low ceilings

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  2. The new expanded check-in area is intended for all the other airlines serving Belgrade or shall we see JU here as well? Also, will JU put back into good use the self check-in machines?

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  3. Anonymous10:57

    Moving along, I hope the finish product will have nice flow to it. I think 'clear link' between duty free and plaza should be nice and they need more cafes/restaurants along C/A gates to fill empty spaces. Once they remove all those 'construction notices' then we could see and 'feel' the final look....and judge it.

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  4. Anonymous11:19

    They should put the charters there

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  5. Anonymous11:28

    Bravo BEG 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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  6. Anonymous11:34

    Looks ok but even now every third / forth counter was in use due to staff shortage so this will accentuate even more that one counter out of five works. Hopefully down the road this becomes better!
    I personally don't like the present new added check in area as it has that toilet island / elevator area in the middle thus breaking up the space and giving the "cave" impression. Also very low ceiling doesn''t look great but that was inherited from the previous build. Overall and honestly it will serve the purpose but absolutely nothing to be proud of!.

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    1. Anonymous17:39

      No airport is perfect but I am really proud of BEG having almost 100 check-in desks, 24 jet bridges, redundant runways (soon), service to over 120 regular+charter destination, 4 year-round widebody long-haul services (soon 2 more) and almost 8 million annual passengers, more than double of the second best.

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    2. Anonymous20:27

      Me too. Can't wait this Saterday, when I will be at the airport.

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  7. Anonymous12:06

    Lack of sun lights. looks like a dark hole

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    1. Anonymous12:17

      Check in online so you don't have to go there

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    2. Anonymous12:42

      He has to say something negative as always. Miserable guy on every post on BEG and JU. New area looks huge open and very nicely designed.

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    3. Anonymous13:14

      Seen few YouTube videos of walk through entire new terminal area, before and after security/passport check. It is comprehensive overhaul of both terminals, terminal 1 still looks like it is small regional airport terminal in a 3rd world country, but updated 2nd terminal is light years ahead, not sure much can be done with terminal 1 tbh. Terminal 2 looks good, there's loads of work that needs doing. There are loads of shops which is nice to see, but I kind of wonder if anyone shops in these places at all, I never do when I travel. I would never buy expensive suit or a shoes at the airport, my laptop backpack and traveling bag are already full, carrying extra stuff is just not something i'd do. Anyhow, airport needs loads of work internally to be completed, but as it, it is respectable upgrade over what was before. Restaurants are overpriced too, 1640 dinars for a simple sandwich and piece of apple pie.

      Anyhow, it'll be ok when all is done.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puLuWLMoS2w - video in question.

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    4. Anonymous14:28

      Terminal 1 is only old, architectonically still better than renovated Terminal 2. I hope that it would not be ruined with low ceiling and new bad windows. Let us see how floor would like in five decades in new Terminal in comparison to marble tiles in Terminal 1. Of course, it would not last that long. I write this post to underline the value of Terminal 1 and to impose caution in crucial phase of renovation. I would stay with green colour on windows, also with the same inspiring green tiles pillar design. I saw proposal for the Terminal 1 front and it looks ok, but do not know for the interior.

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    5. Anonymous03:32

      Terminal 1 is much nicer than two lol. Shows how much anon 13:14 knows...

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    6. Anonymous09:07

      With the Regressive party in charge i would not be surprised if they demolished T1

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    7. Anonymous15:51

      The old Terminal 2 was actually quite airy until it was "renovated" in the early noughties where the low ceiling in the current check in area was done to increase the floor space of the departure floor above. There was a big DC-10 model hanging off the ceiling and the check in areas were longer because they were 3 or 4 islands with check-ins from both sides (like most modern airports) instead of check in counters being pushed against the back wall. The current old Terminal 2 checkin area is now a cave after the Terminal Vinci extension. By cave I mean the entrance to the old T2 check-in was like 4 to 5 metres wide next to the information desk that was simply a plaster wall during the so called renovations.

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  8. Anonymous13:12

    Has anyone an idea when the main runway will open ?

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  9. Anonymous13:24

    I like the floor tiles but the ceiling just looks cheap and uninspiring.

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    1. Anonymous13:32

      You like to be inspired by ceilings? Hmm

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    2. Anonymous14:42

      The terminal 1 building of the Belgrade airport was constructed by 4 women architects / engineers in the 1950s. It's architectural and cultural value is undisputed. It should continue to be a protected landmark.

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    3. Anonymous15:08

      Terminal 1 should have been preserved as a museum or hotel, not as operational terminal. Same reason TWA terminal at JFK is now a hotel. It would have been a nightmare trying to use it as a modern terminal.

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    4. Anonymous15:20

      It is used for low cost flights, charters, etc. Belgrade airport plans to expand number of gates. And Terminal 1 has been currently renovating in parts, for traffic.

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    5. Anonymous15:24

      ^ what on earth are you talking about? The only part of terminal 1 that is separate from the rest of the airport is check in. Everything else is integrated in the rest of the building. The gates that are part of terminal 1 were renovated a year ago and look exactly the same as new C wing.

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    6. Anonymous03:34

      anon 15:24 terminal 1 has separate security gates...

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    7. Anonymous07:05

      ^ no it does not. It never did. It used to have its own passport control but that has not been the case since 5 years ago.

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    8. Anonymous18:37

      Actually, it does now, but they are staff only - and are not designed to handle pax.

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    9. Anonymous16:00

      Terminal 1 was and is a masterpiece. The only thing I miss is the water feature/fountain in the middle of it which you can still see where the tiles don't match the rest.

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  10. Anonymous15:11

    Great progress at Nikola Tesla Airport! Looking forward to more restaurants and completion of Central Plaza.

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    1. Anonymous19:36

      Monument is opening a restaurant outside T1

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    2. Anonymous19:46

      More airside restaurants (hot meals) and quick food/beverage options please. After customs.

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  11. Anonymous16:49

    Wizz air terminal;))

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    1. Anonymous17:32

      Some of the best airlines in the world like Qatar are using the same terminal. So no, you are wrong.

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    2. Anonymous15:53

      I thought QR was using the small check in between T1 and T2 which was added 10 years ago.

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    3. Anonymous15:57

      No. They use T2 check in. Rarely do they put them in T1. They never use middle.

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  12. Anonymous19:30

    Belgrade Airport will need many more check in desks once Air Serbia’s long haul network becomes JFK - 9pw, ORD - 4pw, TSN - 2pw, CAN - 2pw, PVG - 2pw, MIA - 3pw, and many more places. And Hainan has a twice weekly flight from PEK so that will need its own area.

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    1. Anonymous15:55

      They will not all depart at the same time. Remember there are only 4 A330s and it will likely be the case that only 2 will be in BEG at one time. No real difference to JAT in the late 1980s and early 1990s where the old T2 was more than capable of handling all those (ie 2) widebodies, plus a Qantas 747-200B

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  13. Anonymous14:20

    Are there any planned upgrades for Passport control? The lines seem to be getting longer and longer every time.

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    1. Anonymous14:25

      What more upgrades do you expect? There are 12 passport control booths. There are few airports in Europe where there are no lines at passport control in summer. They will install 5 passport egates next month.

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    2. Anonymous16:50

      Just because there are 12 booths does not mean they are all filled with personnel, They are on average with only 4 people from the times I've arrived. The Egates will be a welcome addition.

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  14. Anonymous10:17

    The whole airport gives off vibe of 90s derelict shopping malls, especially the floor tiles and ceiling.

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    1. Anonymous10:25

      Have you actually ever been to the airport?

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    2. Anonymous15:56

      I hate the mismatched flooring. Its like they run out and went to as many stores as they can. And that cheap wood looking laminate. Why could they not have the same flooring throughout.

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  15. Anonymous18:40

    Nice to see some things never change. Like unofficial taxis in the arrivals area. You can spot these guys from miles with their puff parka vests. Just in case local police needs some guidance...

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  16. Anonymous13:36

    very poor design of the check-in area. dark, basement-feel space with a low ceiling and no natural light

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