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Air Serbia performed a flight between Belgrade and Beirut yesterday on behalf of the Serbian Ministry for Foreign Affairs to evacuate people from conflict-hit Lebanon. The airline deployed an Airbus A319 aircraft. “A total of 47 Serbian citizens and eleven members of their immediate families, as well as thirty foreign citizens, were evacuated”, Serbia’s Ambassador to Lebanon, Milan Trojanović, said. He added, “Approximately half of the Serbian citizens in Lebanon decided to stay in the country for private or business reasons. We have tried to provide the best comfort to the evacuees and have also transported their pets”. Last year, Air Serbia operated evacuation flights from Tel Aviv as well following the outbreak of war in Gaza. All foreign airlines have discontinued scheduled flights to and from Beirut, although Lebanon’s flag carrier, Middle East Airlines, continues to maintain a limited network out of the country. A number of countries have organised repatriation flights for their citizens this week.





October 09, 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:31

    Bravo Air Serbia and Republic of Serbia! 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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  2. Anonymous10:33

    Thank you

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  3. Anonymous10:37

    Crazy photo! Bravo!

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    1. Anonymous16:37

      Kudos to JU, but its sad photo..

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  4. Anonymous10:39

    Would be perfect flight for their E195 :D

    Absolutely CRAZY photo

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    1. Anonymous10:46

      +1000👏🏼👏🏼👌 photo

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  5. Anonymous10:48

    The photo is absolutely stunning…. The pic of the year

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  6. Anonymous10:54

    That photo is INSANE, wow!!

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  7. Anonymous11:01

    Huts down to Air Serbia pilots!!!!!

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    1. Anonymous17:05

      Why?

      There's nothing special about it.

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    2. Anonymous10:26

      Seriously?

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  8. Anonymous11:02

    Respect 👏

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  9. Anonymous11:32

    How much does this flight cost?

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    1. Anonymous11:41

      Are you interested in visiting Beirut?

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    2. Anonymous12:00

      I am pretty sure the passengers didn't pay anything - the govt will compensate JU for the flight. US for example charges citizens for evacuation flights.

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  10. Anonymous12:16

    Hat tip to the Serbian Ambassador HE Milan Trojanović for organizing this evacuation. Thank you!!!

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  11. Miroslav NY12:34

    Time Magazine photo of the year.

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  12. Anonymous13:41

    Serbia cares for its citizens abroad. Bravo!

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  13. Anonymous14:55

    The Pilot didn't retract landing gear immediately upon takeoff. Is this a standard procedure in war zone circumstances?

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    1. Anonymous15:12

      Maybe it was landing?

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    2. Anonymous15:18

      @anon 15:12
      I don't know, anyone familiar with the Beirut airport location by looking at this photo? Could be landing.

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    3. Anonymous15:25

      If you look closer you'll see the runway below it few hundred feet ...standard gear up height procedure on jets is about 400ft...that is what you are seeing.

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  14. Anonymous14:57

    Wow, what a photo.

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  15. Anonymous19:06

    These kind of missions are for military aircraft, it's reckless to use a civilian airliner in a war zone.

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    1. dd20:44

      Да ли мислите да наша дипломатија није била у контакту са Владом Израела?

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    2. Anonymous22:34

      Yea, there's no doubt the govt coordinated this with Israel.

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  16. Anonymous20:55

    Many thanks and greetings from Montenegro! Protect your national company and never allow it to be thought of only in economic terms.

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