Air Serbia has been named the Best Airline in Eastern Europe for a second consecutive year, according to the results of the reader survey by the American magazine “Global Traveler”, which specialises in travel trends, reviews and guides aimed at business travellers. It is based on more than one million votes from respondents who evaluated their travel experiences between December 12, 2024, and August 31, 2025. “Global Traveler” magazine is generally recognised as a credible authority in assessing airline service quality and its audience are travellers who frequently use business class and premium cabins. The airline will receive the award at a ceremony in Florida next Wednesday. The carrier’s CEO, Jiri Marek, said, “It is a great honour for us that the esteemed magazine “Global Traveler” has once again recognised the quality of our work. In a dynamic environment, passenger habits are changing. They want simpler and faster processes, digital support and a high level of comfort, while also valuing flexibility and corporate responsibility. Our role is to recognise, anticipate and exceed these expectations, while maintaining unsurpassed service quality and consistently positive experiences, regardless of the flight length. By nurturing the best of our business tradition, while remaining open to innovation, we will continue to set new standards in the aviation industry”.
Air Serbia has been named the Best Airline in Eastern Europe for a second consecutive year, according to the results of the reader survey by the American magazine “Global Traveler”, which specialises in travel trends, reviews and guides aimed at business travellers. It is based on more than one million votes from respondents who evaluated their travel experiences between December 12, 2024, and August 31, 2025. “Global Traveler” magazine is generally recognised as a credible authority in assessing airline service quality and its audience are travellers who frequently use business class and premium cabins. The airline will receive the award at a ceremony in Florida next Wednesday. The carrier’s CEO, Jiri Marek, said, “It is a great honour for us that the esteemed magazine “Global Traveler” has once again recognised the quality of our work. In a dynamic environment, passenger habits are changing. They want simpler and faster processes, digital support and a high level of comfort, while also valuing flexibility and corporate responsibility. Our role is to recognise, anticipate and exceed these expectations, while maintaining unsurpassed service quality and consistently positive experiences, regardless of the flight length. By nurturing the best of our business tradition, while remaining open to innovation, we will continue to set new standards in the aviation industry”.
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With whom are the competing? No Russian and Ukrainian airlines fly to the US (or fly at all in the case of UA) That basically leaves LOT, but they probably don‘t consider themselves „Eastern European“.
ReplyDeleteI've found it, in 2022 and 2023 it was LOT, in 2020 and 2021 Aeroflot. So yeah, competition is only LOT, basically.
DeleteRanking ahead of LOT is quite impressive actually. Although LOTs long haul experience is very basic.
DeleteFrom their website:
DeleteBest Airline in Eastern Europe
1. Air Serbia
2. LOT Polish Airlines
3. Wizz Air
LOT paid a fair sum to Edward Plaisted to get the 4* Skytrax recently.
DeleteIdemo dalje...
ReplyDeleteThose million people are blind. They are not seeing stained carpets, broken seatrests, constant delays, ugly uniforms, stale sandwiches, rude aircrews, etc…
ReplyDeleteProbably not millions of peuple who voted Air Serbia as the best airline in Eastern Europe.
DeleteAnon 16:04 It's hate that makes people blind.
DeleteIt's the best in eastern europe...what do expect? Eastern Europe is Eastern europe and west..
Deleteif never being on time is the standard, this is what JU does really well.
ReplyDeleteYou really can not cope.
Deleteif i could avoid flying JU, i would - and i do wherever it is possible - meaning non-regional. so yes, i can't cope with treating people's time like it's disposable goods.
DeleteBaby steps for a small airline have led to a little recognition.. In time Air Serbia will be able to compete with the big boys of Western Europe.
ReplyDeleteI think JU is on right track to become medium size European Airline. Right after Expo, I reckon
DeleteWhat is a medium sized airline? With the likes of IAG/LH/AirFrance-KLM and the low cost giants. Air Serbia is where is will always be. Smaller than Aegean and LOT and bigger than the other carriers of the region Bulgaria air and Tarom.
DeleteEastern Europe essentially has three normal airlines, LOT, Aegean and Air Serbia. Everything else is miniature.
ReplyDeleteAegean is not considered eastern Europe in every award . It is considered southern Europe .
DeleteEx Warsaw pact countries are what the rest of the world describes as Eastern Europe.
DeleteI recently flew with Air Serbia on a couple of short-haul European routes, and my overall experience was largely positive. The airline’s hard product is comparable to that of most major European carriers for flights of around two hours. Comfort was perfectly adequate, schedules were reasonable, and I didn’t encounter any significant delays.
ReplyDeleteThere are, however, two areas where I believe the passenger experience could be elevated quite easily:
The Elevate buy-on-board menu is an area with real room for improvement. Even when compared with what budget carriers like Easyjet offer, both the quality and the value for money are short. If Air Serbia has committed to a buy-on-board model, then it’s worth doing it properly, with better choices, better taste, and more competitive pricing.
The unified pre-recorded cabin announcements are excellent - clear, simple, and professional. The live cockpit announcements, however, vary widely. While I genuinely appreciate the personal touch from the pilots, the English versions often include mispronounced destination names, and the repeated mention of altitude in feet feels a bit unnecessary from a passenger’s point of view. Keeping the personal connection while adding just a bit more polish and consistency would make a noticeable difference.
I’ll be flying to Rome on Monday, fingers crossed for another smooth experience.
Yeah LOT & AirSerbia are the only real players, besides Aegean (South Europe), TAROM, Air Montenegro, Croatia Airlines etc. can not compete.
ReplyDeleteIts Sad we live in a world with so many internet trolls that have nothing else of value in their life, but to write negative hateful comments on positive events. What a sad world they must live in to be so hateful and angry all the time.
ReplyDeleteIt is even more sad to have so many people writing about the airline with which they never had a chance to fly - if they did, they would refrain of their glorifiying comments. Air Serbia is a real achievement for a state such as Serbia, but they are substandard airline by any western criteria.
DeleteWhat if Croatia airlines received the award? This guys would only praise it. The hate you have will only affect you and your sad life.
DeleteMy friend, Croatia Airlines can hardly get any award, they are much worse even than Air Serbia.
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