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Air Serbia is increasing frequencies on its upcoming new service between Belgrade and Geneva. The route, which is due to launch on June 23 with three weekly flights, will now operate four times per week, with a new rotation added on Sundays. The development comes just days after easyJet, which has been serving the route for over a decade, doubled frequencies between the two cities to four weekly. Air Serbia's updated Geneva schedule can be found here.

May 19, 2025
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  1. Anonymous14:08

    We went from 2 weekly BEG-GVA to 8 weekly quickly...

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    1. Anonymous15:05

      Welcome the overcapacity

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    2. Anonymous17:49

      Let it compete.

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  2. Anonymous14:23

    Wow! Well this escalated quickly! lol

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  3. Anonymous14:29

    What healthy competition does for a country. Prices will likely also reflect this development

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    1. Anonymous14:37

      +1

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    2. Anonymous17:34

      Air Serbia obviously expected response from Easyjet and prepared for this escalation.

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  4. Anonymous14:40

    It will be cheap tickets,for sure, on the beginning, grab a chance to visit CH, rest is already too expensive

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    1. Anonymous16:01

      If you're going to visit CH, plane tickets are the least of your financial concerns.

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    2. Anonymous16:42

      So true, yet so cruel for us located in the Balkans.

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    3. Anonymous18:56

      Not just in the Balkans, CH is crazy expensive for almost anyone.

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  5. Anonymous14:45

    Smaller plane will win here. Air Serbia is on break even with 50% LF

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    1. Anonymous15:14

      Genuine question, how can E1 have a lower CASK than A320?

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    2. Anonymous16:33

      ^ It doesn't. Also the 50% assertion is BS.

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    3. Anonymous16:54

      Of course, it’s double smaller and lighter plane. But also, break even depends of ticket selling price

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    4. Anonymous00:26

      You have absolutely zero connections with aviation and business. If break even is at 50%, than OU would be mega successful company

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  6. Anonymous14:47

    Are both E195s already flying?

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    1. Anonymous14:58

      Yes

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  7. Anonymous14:57

    They are not letting go GVA this time

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  8. Anonymous15:21

    *takes popcorn

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  9. Anonymous15:33

    Ooohhh. This will be fun to watch.

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  10. Anonymous16:24

    Visit GVA. It's worth it. Go hiking on the Salève or Lac de Joux area and use the Lake cruises to visit Yvoire, Evian, Lausanne or Montreux (Jazz Festival 04-19JUL)
    Geneva in Summer is like a Mediterranean city. For me probably the best city in Switzerland.

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    1. Anonymous17:35

      Jeftinije je posetiti Ženevu nego Kopaonik.

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    2. Anonymous21:43

      to me even Zurich had a med vibe to it, the country is so fascinating

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  11. Anonymous16:44

    Idemo dalje...

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  12. Anonymous20:31

    Bravo Air Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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  13. aleksandar12:01

    Who here remembers over a decade ago when for a short time we had Swiss, EasyJet, and Etihad Regional all on the Geneva-Belgrade route?

    That was a war. Etihad Regional was the first to give up.

    Good times. Air Serbia and BEG have really had a crazy journey in the last decade.

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