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Air Serbia will increase frequencies between Belgrade and Tivat during the peak of the upcoming summer season. Over the past week, the carrier has added an additional four weekly departures to the coastal city when compared to last year for a total of 41 weekly rotations during the months of July and August. In addition, the airline will continue to maintain two weekly flights each from Niš and Kraljevo to Tivat for a total of 45 weekly services to the Montenegrin coast.

That is 6 flights a day. Incredible demand.
ReplyDeleteDont forget that air montenegro adds even more frequencies to this.
DeleteThey are going after Air Montenegro? The demand is high but I guess not that high. Serbian citizens prefer Mediteranean destinations more lately.
DeleteWhenever Air Serbia increases frequencies to somewhere there is someone to write there is no demand. Exactly the same on yesterday's article about Vienna.
Delete@ anon 13:59
DeleteOr it's just equipment adjustment? Replacing one A319 flight with two on ATRs for short hop.
The price, guys. It went down recently and look at the result. Can you imagine the dynamics once this route gets competition? It's good that both companies are getting ready for that...
DeleteRoute already has competition according to the dictionary:
Deletecompetition /kŏm″pĭ-tĭsh′ən/
noun
Rivalry between two or more businesses striving for the same customer or market.
How possible that there is no room for increase from INI?
ReplyDeleteHow possible, there is a highway in between Nis and Belgrade
DeleteWell maybe there is demand, however demand from Belgrade is more profitable demand.
DeleteDont forget: this is PSO route from both, INI and KVO. These frequencies will remain unchanged at least until Dec 31, 2027.
DeleteNo one can stop them from increasing frequencies. But this may highlight that PSO is no longer needed, and they will lose next time.
Delete@ anon 12.44
DeleteYes, math is stopping them...
On Sundays there will be 8 Air Serbia's flights to Tivat!
ReplyDeleteDear JU, please give MBX a chance.
ReplyDeleteAs 15:49 already said, if prices go down numbers will go up.
ReplyDeleteBut in the end prices will stabilize so the airlines will profit the same as the passengers.
I hope Air Montenegro will catch up with their competition.
How will Middle East war affect airline business as oil prices will certainly rise?
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