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President: Air Serbia to restore Cairo service

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The President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić, has said the country’s state-owned flag carrier will resume flights between Belgrade and the Egyptian capital of Cairo shortly. The announcement came after Serbia and Egypt inked a Free Trade Agreement earlier this week aimed at boosting economic and trade cooperation between the two countries. According to Mr Vučić, “Many people have complained over the lack of flights between Serbia and Egypt. Air Serbia will resume its flights between Belgrade and Cairo as soon as possible. When I say as soon as possible, this will happen within the next two month, no later than that. As a result, we will once again establish even better connectivity between Egypt and Serbia”.

Air Serbia itself has not commented on the matter. The airline commenced services between Belgrade and Cairo in the summer of 2019, but the flights were suspended following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. It then restored the overnight service last summer, however, the route was suspended in February 2024 amid capacity restraints and has so far failed to make a return to its network. The halt of the airline’s Cairo service also marked the end of Air Serbia’s scheduled flights to North Africa, although the airline maintains a busy charter network to Hurghada, Marsa Matruh, and Marsa Alam in Egypt, as well as Monastir in Tunisia. During the summer of 2023, Air Serbia saw significant transfer traffic on its Cairo service, primarily to and from Germany, Italy, France, and Scandinavian markets.

The only scheduled flights between Belgrade and Egypt are currently maintained by Air Cairo, which runs year-round operations between Hurghada and the Serbian capital. The new Free Trade Agreement between Serbia and Egypt is expected to boost business travel between the two countries, as well as cargo demand. Trade exchange between Egypt and Serbia reached $120.4 million in 2023, compared to $104.7 million in 2022, an increase of 15%. Egypt's main exports to Serbia in 2023 were vegetables and fruits, fertilisers, and plastics. On the other hand, Serbia's main exports to Egypt included tobacco, grains, machines, electrical appliances, mechanical devices and tools, as well as rubber.


July 19, 2024
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  1. Anonymous09:01

    Can the E195 do a Cairo rotation over night? I mean, does it have the range?

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    1. Nemjee09:04

      OS used to send the E95 to KRR so it can do BEG-CAI without problems. LO sends their Embraers to the Middle East quite often.

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    2. Anonymous09:04

      Yes it has. Air Cairo sends E195 to Banja Luka From Hurgada

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    3. Anonymous09:06

      Yes it has. Air Cairo send E jet to Banja Luka From Hurgada. But don't think that is right plane for those flights.

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    4. Anonymous09:06

      Thanks, true, I forgot Air Cairo sends the E195 on some of the flights in the region. This could be an option for JU maybe. I think none of the ERJs are deployed over night based on their planned schedule.

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    5. Anonymous09:07

      It does, but there is demand for A319 because of both cargo and pax.

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    6. Anonymous09:07

      I don't think JU had an issue with loads on these flights. It might have been yields that they stopped the flights or not enough aircraft (or staff)

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    7. Anonymous09:44

      The issue with these flights is duration. If you want the plane to arrive in Belgrade from Cairo to catch all the morning connections, it has to leave Belgrade for Cairo prior to most of the connecting flights arriving from Europe in the evening wave. Also your turnaround time in Cairo needs to be short. Around 45 minutes, which is usually enough time but at an airport like Cairo, far from it.

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    8. Anonymous11:17

      That's also not a problem, split schedule could catch transfer passengers in different waves

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    9. Anonymous00:17

      But the rotation is extremely long. So only overnight flight can work becauae they need planes during the day for Europe flights.

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  2. Anonymous09:01

    Vucic making all the announcements for them

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    1. Anonymous09:03

      He made a passing comment while signing the FTA. Calm down.

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    2. Anonymous09:37

      A passing comment would be that the flights should or will happen. He specified the flights would happen very soon, within a 2-month period. That is NOT a passing comment. Change my mind.

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    3. Anonymous09:39

      No one cares about your political campaigning. Get over it.

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    4. Anonymous09:46

      I did not make the original post

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  3. Anonymous09:01

    Could very well be that this route despite high load factor had lower yields due to majority being transfers.

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      Most likely

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  4. Anonymous09:02

    Queue comments about how president shouldn’t be announcing new routes. But it is very likely that Air Serbia has plans to resume these flights in 2024/25 winter. Remember they said they won’t announce new routes until they get the planes. So perhaps they are waiting for the Embraers to come.

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      +100

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  5. Anonymous09:05

    Middle East is a place for JU to focus more.. That’s for sure. Look at Aegean’s Middle East network.

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    1. Anonymous09:08

      Agree completely. They completely pulled out of the Middle East and North Africa which is a shame.

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    2. Anonymous09:12

      Marek mentioned at one point that yields are lower on flights like Beirut because it is all transfer. So a passenger from Beirut continues to Paris but he could sell a seat from Belgrade to Paris for double the price but it is taken by a passenger who paid a much lower price originating from Beirut.

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    3. Anonymous09:21

      That is a problem to be solved by AirSerbia "planning" team.
      Put price for those originating from Beirut higher and if the tickets go fown than it wasn't worth from the beginning..

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    4. Anonymous09:27

      Aegean managed to have a pretty good Middle East network. Yesterday they announced Abu Dhabi and Gran Canaria joining their network. JU should fix that too I’m sure CAI, BEY, AMM can all work out.

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    5. Anonymous10:17

      You are comparing apples and oranges.

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    6. Anonymous12:01

      9:27 JU will have to start these routes in order to expand. Marek clearly said that all p2p routes are already served, so they will expand to transfer routes. And those routes should be included

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  6. Anonymous09:10

    Question is, is this Vucic just shooting his mouth or was he actually told about these flights by JU. There have been examples of both in the past.

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      It is totally irrelevant who placed the comment.
      The point is that we shall have again flights to CAI and that is the most important fact.

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  7. Anonymous09:13

    If there was such a demand why does the Egyptian side not send EgyptAir?

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    1. Anonymous09:19

      Egypt Air has been expanding lately. In the last few weeks they started Prague, Zurich and Lisbon. So you never know.

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    2. Anonymous09:20

      I think Egypt Air codeshares on Aegean's flights from Athens to Belgrade.

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    3. Anonymous09:28

      And they operate 3 daily flights to ATH:’( just send some flights to BEG too..

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    4. Anonymous12:37

      Didn't MS also start Budapest recently?

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    5. Anonymous12:43

      No, they have been flying to BUD for several years.

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    6. Anonymous14:13

      What equipment are they using on these new European routes?

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    7. Anonymous14:19

      Mix of B737-800s and A320neo

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    8. Anonymous14:20

      Egyptair is a pretty terrible airline. Wouldn't wish on anyone to fly with them.

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    9. Anonymous14:54

      Flew with them recently and they were great.

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    10. Anonymous15:16

      They actually have a big European network. When they add Lisbon at the end of the month they will have 25 destinations in Europe. They also offer affordable transfer options and unlike European airlines fly at normal time to/from Europe.

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  8. Anonymous09:13

    TLV should be also restored asap. Don't know if they're still planning AMM, it would be a nice addition.

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      They scheduled Amman flights in 2022 and then quietly removed it from sale before it started.

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    2. Anonymous10:21

      TLV is a must!

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  9. Anonymous09:19

    I'm surprised they have not resumed Cairo so far. I wonder what is the reason.

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      Fleet and personnel shortage.

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  10. Anonymous09:25

    Should have been restored this summer.

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      They don't have the aircraft for it.

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  11. Anonymous09:36

    Interesting how European destinations are biggest transfer markets for the CAI flights.

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      I believe Italy was the biggest.

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    2. Anonymous14:12

      Interesting. I think ITA resumed Cairo flights since.

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  12. Anonymous09:45

    Flew this flights twice in summer 2023. Packed every single time (in business class too). But always late because we were always waiting for transfers (or are plane was delayed as it was arriving late from another destination).

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      Especially in summer 2023 which was a disaster for JU in terms of punctuality.

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  13. Anonymous09:51

    Does JU even have enough planes for this? CAI is not exactly a quick turnaround.

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    1. Anonymous10:07

      It has 2 plane sitting as "reserve" if other planes go tech.

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    2. Anonymous10:12

      * planes

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    3. Anonymous10:25

      It has 2 ATR idle more or less but these can't make it to CAI

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    4. Anonymous11:04

      How long is the BEG-CAI flight? Some 3hrs?

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    5. Anonymous11:10

      At least 7.5 to 8 hour turnaround. not very efficient unless in the dead of night.

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    6. Anonymous11:11

      That is why almost all flights from Europe (by European airlines) arrive into Cairo at 3AM.

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    7. Anonymous11:20

      Yes I know.

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    8. Anonymous12:38

      These flights will likely start in winter season when there is much fewer flights so they will have aircraft.

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    9. Anonymous14:52

      Last year, BEG-CAI sector was scheduled at 2h55minutes and CAI-BEG 3h00minutes

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  14. Anonymous10:07

    Cairo is a rising Airport Hub for Arab countries. JU should fly there.

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    1. Anonymous14:57

      True dat.

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  15. Anonymous10:08

    JU was very expensive on the Cairo route.

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      Really?

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    2. Anonymous00:16

      It wasn't

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  16. Anonymous10:09

    During the summer of 2024, Air Serbia saw significant transfer traffic on its Cairo service,

    Admin, I think you have typo. Should be 2023 instead of 2024

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  17. Anonymous10:17

    How many weekly flights were there to Cairo?

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      It says in the article - 3 weekly.

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    2. Anonymous14:11

      Missed that, thanks

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  18. Anonymous10:26

    After Cairo, JU should consider Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is literally giving airlines money to fly there through the Saudi Air Connectivity Program. There is some P2P demand because there are Serbian construction companies working in Saudi but JU could also get transfer traffic.

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    1. Anonymous10:31

      Serbs cannot enter Saudi Arabia as tourists.

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    2. Anonymous10:32

      I don't think the flights would cater for Serbian tourists even if they could.

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    3. Anonymous11:11

      UAE would make much more sense given the Serbian tourist and business demand there.

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    4. Anonymous11:12

      I mentioned Saudi Arabia because there is no risk in terms of costs, while to the UAE you would either have to compete against 2 daily Flydubai flights or 4-5 weekly Wizz Air Abu Dhabi.

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    5. Anonymous11:16

      Well going against FlyDubai and Emirates does not make sense but against Wizz in AUH or perhaps flying to DWC makes sense given the demand and the fact there are no visas.

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    6. Slav.Man11:55

      Maybe south Africa would be a better consideration. There's more point to point demand and would be great for more long haul in their hub and spoke model. Or even a closer African state since Africa is so poorly connected especially to thr balkans

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    7. Treshnja12:13

      Saudi Arabia dosn't allowSerbian entering as tourust..Relying just on transfers and few companies would be rediculous..Better option would be Sri Lanka , there is tourist potential, and could be good for transfers for other far east destinations

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    8. Anonymous12:46

      You can enter Saudi as a tourist if you have a valid American visa. Of course that doesn't mean much. Also visa on arrival is 150 euros.

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    9. Anonymous14:11

      ^Crazy

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  19. Anonymous10:36

    Back in 2022 he said Air Serbia next destinations will be China and Toronto. Toronto didn't happen. So much for his track record.

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      He said China would be launched and it did. He said Miami would be launched and it will in less than a year.

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    2. Anonymous11:13

      Not sure if anyone had heard or commented but EU is cracking down on Chinese airlines because overflying Russia is giving them a competitive advantage over EU airlines. As a result, Austria just banned China Eastern from launching PVG-Vienna. Perhaps they will now come to BEG instead?

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    3. Slav.Man11:53

      @11:13 you're right and that's what's known as the fanaticism of eu politics. China doesn't have an unfair advantage. The eu made their own problem now complain for China

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    4. Anonymous12:09

      He also said that JU should start flying to Azerbeijan and India…

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    5. Anonymous12:09

      He said flights should be established, not that they will.

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    6. Anonymous17:46

      From Ex Yu Aviation:

      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2022/10/president-air-serbia-plans-toronto-as.html

      The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, has said Air Serbia will introduce flights to Toronto as its third destination in North America after services to Chicago are inaugurated in April of next year.

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    7. Anonymous17:50

      Yes and they will start MIA instead of YYZ. Big deal. You are spending too much time obsessing about him all day. I'm not his suppprter but if it was not for him you wouldn't have a national airline today and could only dream about nonstop flights to Miami and Toronto. Grow up and move on.

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    8. Anonymous19:22

      Good luck restarting Cairo in two months.

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    9. Anonymous19:37

      ^ why?

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  20. Anonymous10:41

    I think JU will soon announce their new winter routes and Cairo will probably be among them.

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      Hope so

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    2. Anonymous13:38

      Embraers enter fleet on 1 August so I hope that during August they will announce new routes for winter

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    3. Anonymous14:10

      Will 2 Embraers really resolve the capacity constraints?

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    4. Anonymous00:15

      Yes

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  21. Anonymous14:10

    Wonder if there was any feed from the Cairo flights onto US flights.

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      The flights didn't have a convenient connection from US.

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  22. Charlie14:48

    Transferred at Cairo a few days ago. And even in the early hours of the night the airport was busy, a little chaotic, but still organized. My outgoing EgyptAir flight left on time.
    Would be great addition to Air Serbia's network.

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      Nice. Where were you travelling to?

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      Toronto from Serbia.

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  23. Anonymous10:56

    Long way around to YYZ!

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      Fo sures.

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  24. Anonymous13:29

    They should focus on avoiding 3-6h delays first.

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