NEWS FLASH
During the peak of summer, Air Serbia will operate forty weekly flights from Belgrade to Croatia, including thirteen weekly to Zagreb, daily to Dubrovnik and Pula, six weekly to Split, three weekly to Zadar and two weekly to both Brač and Rijeka. During the upcoming summer, which runs between March 29 and October 24, Air Serbia has 163.148 seats on sale between Serbia and Croatia, representing an increase of 14.5% on last year, or an additional 20.660 seats.

"Air Serbia has 163.148 seats on sale between Serbia and Croatia, representing an increase of 14.5% on last year, or an additional 20.660 seats."
ReplyDeletewow
Soon JU will generate more connectivity to Croatia (outside ZAG) than OU.
DeleteIdemo dalje...
ReplyDeleteBravo Hvatska!
ReplyDeleteWould be nice to see Croatia airlines in BEG again. My first flight ever was BEG-SPU in 2012 or something like that on dash and moment when I developed the pasion for aviation
ReplyDeleteWasn't there a lawsuit in Croatia to prevent Air Serbia expansion in Croatia, around the time Air Serbia launched Zagreb, around 2014 or so?
DeleteYes there was. They wanted to prevent JU from selling transfer flights via BEG from/to Croatia which was completely ludicrous considering that other airlines could do it as well. Their argument was that since Serbia is not in the EU it should not sell transfer tickets to EU markets. lol. I remember there were some commentators here supporting that argument including a well known self proclaimed analyst who used to comment here at the time.
DeleteThank you for that info. How things have changed. Couple of days ago Croatian Minister of Tourism posted a comment on social media that appear welcoming and inviting regarding Air Serbia flights to Croatia: "čak 38 tjednih letova prema Hrvatskoj. Nije loše!", napisao je Glavina."
DeleteBrac tickets are 220 euros with a carry on in June. That is a ripoff, but I guess the demand is there
ReplyDeleteBrač.
DeleteIt's the price for a hassle free travel.
DeleteTime is money, and flying to SPU, going to the port and then taking the boat when in 1h from Belgrade you can be in Braĉ.
Nema ništa bez Bola...
220 return is hardly good value true
DeletePula could like become an year round destination.
ReplyDeleteIn winter 2 pw should have enough passengers to make the route economically viable.
+1 i agree. Split Zagreb and Pula could really by the 3 year round routes
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