NEWS FLASH
Sun d’Or, the leisure subsidiary of El Al, introduced flights between Tel Aviv and Belgrade yesterday evening, becoming the second carrier to fly between the two cities. The inaugural flight, which was full, was welcomed by the Israeli Ambassador to Serbia, as well as officials from the El Al group. Flights will initially be maintained twice per week, increasing to three weekly from the start of the 2024/25 winter season, in late October. As EX-YU Aviation News learns, demand for the new service has been strong, with both tourists from Israel but also groups from Serbia traveling for pilgrimage to Israel. Tickets for the new route can be purchased through the El Al website, travel agents and tour operators.
Anyone know what the load was on the first flight?
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Delete+1...lol
DeleteIt says full so I guess 189/189
DeleteAny reason why the white livery?
ReplyDeleteIt's a wet lease from Klas Jet, it's the same company that flew for JU.
DeleteProbably because the aircraft is wet leased.
DeleteIirc all of Sun d'Or birds are leased
DeleteGreat to see them in Belgrade. I hope for EL AL soon.
ReplyDeleteWelcome in Serbia everyone!
ReplyDeleteShalom. I wish all the Israeli tourists a great time in Serbia.
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