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PHOTOS: Belgrade Airport construction update

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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is continuing to undergo upgrades. However, delayed permit approvals for facility use and construction start are holding up the opening of several new retail, commercial and food and beverage outlets. Despite spaces being prepared, the lack of administrative clearance, as well as procedural errors are preventing operators from beginning fit-out work, pushing back planned openings and limiting the airport’s commercial offering for passengers.

Belgrade Airport has recently completed the replacement of its two remaining legacy baggage carousels, marking the final phase of a broader baggage handling system upgrade. With this latest step, all five original carousels at the arrivals hall have now been replaced with new, modern units. In addition to the replacements, a sixth brand-new carousel has also been installed and brought into operation, expanding capacity and improving baggage delivery efficiency for arriving passengers.





As previously reported, the development of new food and beverage outlets and retail shops in the departures area is progressing more slowly than anticipated, although several are expected to open soon. In the meantime, a new compact duty-free store has opened in Pier A, expanding the retail offering for departing passengers.




UK retailer WH Smith has launched its first stores in Serbia at Belgrade Airport, with one located in the old Terminal 1 and another in the arrivals hall just past customs. However, its main outlet, situated on the ground floor of the Central Processor, has been fully fitted out but remains closed pending approvals. Originally scheduled to open in January, the store is still awaiting the necessary permits. Similarly, Air Serbia’s new open-plan ticketing office, positioned across from its check-in counters in the Central Processor, has been completed but is also awaiting the airport’s operating clearance.


Planned new main WH Smith store



On the apron, the airport has completed a major overhaul of its drainage system. As previously reported, four new rapid exit taxiways have also been opened and are now fully operational, improving runway efficiency. Additionally, the former inserted runway has been converted into a full-length parallel taxiway. While now serving a different function, it remains available for use as a runway if the main one is temporarily out of service.


As of May 14, Belgrade Air Traffic Services (ATSU) has begun using radar-derived data to manage aircraft within the Belgrade Control Zone (CTR), improving both situational awareness and operational efficiency. The implementation allows air traffic controllers to provide more accurate separation and navigation guidance during critical flight phases, including takeoff and landing.

Belgrade Airport has begun a pretrial of Airport Collaborative Decision-Making (A-CDM), which aims to improve the efficiency and resilience of airport operations by optimising the use of resources and improving the predictability of air traffic. It achieves this by encouraging airport partners (airport operators, aircraft operators, ground handlers and ATC) and the Network Manager to work more transparently and collaboratively, exchanging relevant accurate and timely information. It focuses especially on aircraft turnaround and pre-departure processes. It also allows the exchange of more accurate departure information, particularly target takeoff times, with the European Air Traffic Flow and Capacity Management network, leading to improved en-route and sectoral planning. A-CDM is a joint venture between several European and international organisations, including ACI Europe, Eurocontrol, IATA and the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation.

June 06, 2025
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  1. Anonymous14:32

    I personaly think that Belgrade airport needs more natural light and higher cellings. And also, did they finish the reconstuction of the T1?

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    1. Anonymous14:49

      Not much they can do to address the low ceilings now. I wish they did because it really ruined the whole reno. I think it’s safe to say the new C wing has a good ceiling height though.

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    2. Anonymous14:50

      I agree. But this will not happen because it costs money. Our corporate overlords care only about profit.

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    3. Anonymous15:25

      What they need the high ceiling for? They have more then enough glass panels and those high ceilings are waste of space and energy .

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    4. Anonymous15:36

      Totally agree, or they should have use some other colour and not black for walls that makes whole space smaller

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    5. Anonymous18:47

      Dark, dark, dark

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    6. Anonymous21:22

      Agree, one thing that bothers me at that airport is the very low ceilings, almost feels like they are about to collapse on me, get claustrofobic due to them. Not sure what the original designers were thinking back years ago. Another thing is the smell. When you arrive at Vancouver airport, it trully smells same as in the local forests of BC, you can sense and breath in the nature of the place that you arrived in. When I first arrived at BEG some years ago, it also smelled same as it does in most of the that country, by the cigarette smoke, awful (although not any longer, after the renos, except the moment you even come close to the doors/exit).

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  2. Anonymous14:50

    Also, Ex-YU, are there any plans to change boarding bridges on gates A6 to A10?

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    1. Anonymous19:36

      Currently, with this traffic load, there is no time for that.

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  3. Anonymous14:52

    Any update on the expansion of the C pier, C14 to C17 if I recall correctly? Those were to be completed by the start of the EXPO 2027 but the construction has not started yet

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  4. Anonymous14:52

    Belgrade Airport has the worst air conditioning system in the world.

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    1. Anonymous14:56

      You have travelled through all airports in the world to make that conclusion?

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    2. Anonymous15:42

      The worst is in ZRH as they even dont have any air-condition and LX often is not even connecting the fresh air tubes to the aircrafts while being at the gates, to save money. People are complaining constantly, but they give a damn about it.

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  5. Anonymous14:59

    Tesla square looks really bad. . . especially with those tin foil looking things they put on. Also, that tarp they installed in between T1 and T2 is already coming off, would have looked way better if they just renovated the old t2 and t1 facades.

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    1. Anonymous16:04

      The tarp shouldn't be there in the first place

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    2. Anonymous16:07

      Why do you say that?

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    3. Anonymous23:44

      I like tin foil wall, it looks somewhat original, especially since the whole interior is so generic.

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  6. Anonymous15:28

    ExYu, thank you for the update. Are delayed permit approvals mentioned in the text referring to external approvals such as government bodies; or airport operator's own approvals for retail and commerial use? Similar delays negatively impacting businesses are being routinely handled in more litigious countries in the world.

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    1. Anonymous17:41

      The permits are issued by the authorities, not the airport. There's obviously some mismatch in the documentation and as-bulit design, God only knows what happened there.

      Also there were some illegal construction works in one of the future bars/restaurants which had caused damage to the interior structure. So you can just imagine why the permits are not being issued and why so many restaurants and tenants are not operating.

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    2. Anonymous19:04

      Good thing taxpayers are funding organization that controls airport concession 🤣

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    3. Anonymous11:28

      The permits are hard to get because - as I already wrote a couple of times - they screwed big time the paperwork when enlarging the terminal, so that now for each and every store it is necessary to obtain the permits as it was a greenfield project. The French have shown us some of the worst project management ever.

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    4. Anonymous16:30

      Passengers passing through the airport don't care (and shouldn't care) who and why made those errors. They just want to have it fixed already. Get it done.

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  7. Anonymous15:38

    Honestly what I saw last time airport and square Nicola tesla is missing of a big screen with departures and all
    Info. I hope that they will put it somewhere once when they finish square

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    1. Anonymous23:47

      100% percent agree. Especially since this is the place where people wait for the gate announcement. There are few small screens on columns, but they are barely noticeable given the size of the place.

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    2. Anonymous10:52

      And gate announcment is the worst possible thing they could introduce.

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  8. Anonymous15:58

    Good progress is visble in some locations. This is the seventh summer season since Vinci took over management of this airport. It is high time to finally complete works on customer-facing areas. Airport can then take all the time in the world to complete new airport administrative building and do any other external work, but passengers must not endure facing this constant construction inside terminals.

    Is any progress status available on moving walkways work happening above A gates, Monument restaurant at Terminal 1, Sljiva Bar at A gates, return of car rental offices back into the terminal building and why is new Air Serbia lounge delayed by about one year?

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    1. Anonymous16:03

      It says in the second sentence. Everythong is delayed because they are either not getting permits or their permit requests are being rejected. A lot of it has to do with the airport filing incomplete permit requests full of errors. And if you read today's JU interview, it says there will be news about the lounge in the next few days.

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    2. Anonymous19:06

      They had 7 years to figure out what forms and permits to use 🤡

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  9. Anonymous16:00

    That wide gap size in the terminal facade is really bothering.

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  10. Anonymous17:50

    Unfortunately we are stuck with a very questionable product that neither looks attractive nor has the prospect to be long lasting due to all the shortcuts taken during the construction phase. That middle building facility that was introduced could have been designed with more light and more space in mind. As example , the area that TK uses for check in is not planned well and creates a feel of claustrophobia. The never ending works for whatever reason are ruining the look even more. Lack of cyrilic signage is yet another miss. Overall it will handle more passengers and I guess it will serve teh purpose but on the other hand there is nothing to be proud of and to brag about.

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  11. Anonymous22:22

    A good video on airports design:
    https://youtu.be/XVK6urfqqsg?si=CiwI0XO8LkZ54iCV

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  12. Anonymous03:32

    What about lounges?

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    1. Anonymous08:52

      Read the other article.

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  13. Anonymous08:44

    How are works on government hangar going on?

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    1. Anonymous08:51

      It is completed and in use.

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    2. Anonymous09:14

      Good to know!

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  14. Anonymous09:40

    You did not write when additional 4 gates will be constructed at the end of Pier C?

    Also airport could contact one font and one graphic designer to design unifying visual experience signage and visual communication. Now it is a mixture of several fonts, latin and cyrillic alphabets even for Serbian language.

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  15. Anonymous10:34

    Definatly a case study in bad redevelopment. Ugly, mismatched and done without care or forward thinking. As a very frequent user of the airport I personally find departing OK - most fast and efficient with lots of places to sit. Arriving i find deeply unpleasent. Long walks along uneven floors before exiting into one of the most ugly exit areas in the region. Dark, stinks of smoke, taxi mafia and generally looks as cheap as it can be. A real shame.

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      +1

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    2. Anonymous11:30

      A sad and shameful second grade/third world development it is.

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    3. Treshnja17:53

      Fort Worth Dallas airport was probably the ugliest one I visited...Also Bogota airport, MIA is also very dark and gloomy, some of the Heathrow old terminals...BEG Nikola Tesla, new T2, almost as that ugly.

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  16. Anonymous11:12

    Good thing is that so many haters and spitters are triggered by the article. That means that Vinci is doing a good job. Keep up the good work, Vinci!

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    1. Anonymous11:32

      Well, it is not doing any of a good job rven from its own stance, as Vinci are unable to lend shops - due to their own incompetence. And it might be the ugliest 'new' terminal out there.

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    2. Anonymous14:43

      Its not being 'a hater' to point out something is NOT well done.

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  17. Anonymous11:35

    From the space plane, we can see that there is an idea of building a taxiway to tehnika apron. what is happening with that?

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  18. SFSN13:23

    Brže su Mrnjavčevići izgradili Skadar na Bojani u 14. veku.

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  19. Anonymous14:47

    Really unsatisfying and not aesthetic at all.

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    1. Anonymous14:49

      The new expansion of ATH is really what an expansion should look like. High ceilings visually aesthetic and pretty beautiful. https://www.designboom.com/architecture/k-studio-athens-international-airport-expansion-grimshaw-haptic-greece-03-28-2025/

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    2. Anonymous16:48

      Greece is already revolting against tourists congestion but they want to increase Athens airport capacity from 26 to 40 million passengers by 2032? Hypocrisy.

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    3. Anonymous19:05

      Where did you see that lol. Greece lives from tourism what do you mean?

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    4. Anonymous23:45

      I saw that in the first paragraph of the link provided at 14:49. Greece and visitor fees and caps for cruises, Santorini etc:

      https://www.forbes.com/sites/ceciliarodriguez/2024/09/09/crackdown-on-cruises-greece-joins-european-countries-imposing-overtourism-restrictions/

      https://edition.cnn.com/travel/santorini-greece-overtourism-cruise-visitor-cap/index.html

      https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/greece-acropolis-tourist-cap-overtourism-b2405014.html

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  20. Anonymous18:54

    Lets just wait until final product is done. Could have been done better/faster, yes. Is it better than old one, yes it is. Once all the shops/bars/lounge are open, (tin foil is temporary, I assume screens will come there) it will be OK and will serve the purpose. BTW I do not find arrival after customs depressing at all. Modern, dark colors, fine with me. But I do see issue with low ceilings for some. All in all, if they tweak above pending things semi average 6+ out of 10 in my view.

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