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Air Serbia to launch Brač flights this summer

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Air Serbia plans to further expand its network this summer, beyond the routes it has already announced. The carrier's CEO, Jiri Marek, confirmed this morning that the airline intends to launch two weekly services to the Croatian island of Brač this summer, with ticket sales expected to begin shortly. Brač, which will be a leisure-driven route, will become its seventh destination in Croatia. As a result, the carrier will have up to 38 weekly flights to the country this summer, including thirteen weekly to Zagreb, daily to Dubrovnik, six weekly to Split, five weekly to Pula, three weekly to Zadar and two weekly to Rijeka.

The development comes as airlines attending the European Regions Association Airlines Conference in Belgrade this week warned that the passenger booking window has shortened again, prompting carriers to continue adjusting their plans for the upcoming 2026 summer season, which begins in just over two weeks. Due to the Middle East airspace closures, Air Serbia is continuing to see an impact across its network, with an uptick in bookings on flights to and from China, as well as on services across Europe. However, these increases remain short-term, as Gulf carriers, which account for a significant portion of transfer traffic between Europe, Asia and Australasia, continue to cancel their upcoming flights only within two-week timeframes.

Air Serbia’s CEO, Jiri Marek, noted, “People who previously travelled to the Middle East for their holidays may now begin looking for destinations such as Spain, Italy, the Adriatic coast or Greece instead. However, it is still far too early to make any firm assessments. Even in this situation, Air Serbia has once again demonstrated its ability to respond very quickly and with agility to crisis situations. What we are seeing for now as the first immediate effect is a rise in fuel prices”. This increase is expected to be passed onto passengers shortly.


March 12, 2026
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  1. Anonymous09:01

    Why not Romania?

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    1. Vlad09:02

      Who says it's not Romania? "In the wider region" seems to imply exactly that - outside of ex-YU but still close.

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    2. Anonymous09:04

      Cluj it is

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    3. Anonymous09:04

      Finally

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    4. Anonymous09:08

      Omg, finally, if it is true...

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    5. Anonymous09:15

      Or maybe Trieste...

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    6. Anonymous09:21

      New summer routes in the wider region probably means Greece and Italy.
      I don't think they would get many tourists for Romania.

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    7. Anonymous09:23

      It’s a kind of late for summer leisure destinations

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    8. Anonymous09:43

      Anyone notice first two sentences were updated?

      "Air Serbia plans to further expand its network this summer, beyond the routes it has already announced. As EX-YU Aviation News learns, the airline will launch a new destination in the region, with ticket sales expected to begin today."

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    9. Anonymous09:44

      People tend to forget that JU is not a charter leisure airline, its business model is hub&spoke, so they need transfer routes in region as well.

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    10. Anonymous09:48

      I could see them going for either Kos or Vlora.

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    11. Anonymous09:50

      Vlora wont be ready for the summer

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    12. Anonymous09:53

      Maybe Brac then?
      But that would be an ATR destination while less flying in the Middle East means jet aircraft capacity would be available.

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    13. Anonymous09:55

      Ok the text has been updated :D

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    14. Anonymous09:58

      wow they now just have to start flights to Osijek and they fly to all Croatian airports!

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    15. Anonymous09:58

      The crazy thing is that Croatia Airlines has 0 routes to Serbia while Air Serbia now has 7 to Croatia.

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    16. Anonymous10:02

      There is a whole lot more demand for travel from Serbia to Croatia for holidays than the other way around. 🤷‍♂️

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    17. Anonymous10:08

      ^ and you think people in Serbia will only fly with Air Serbia?

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    18. Anonymous10:12

      Osojek would have more pax than Brac

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    19. Anonymous10:14

      @ anon 10:02
      There is also a significant transfer traffic from Croatia via BEG and vv, beside the leisure one.

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    20. Anonymous10:16

      @Anonymous10:08
      Who else would fly from BEG to the coast?
      I don't see FR or U2 getting ATRs any time soon to launch short flights with 70 pax.

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    21. Anonymous10:19

      @10:14 exactly, it is transfers via BEG to somewhere else. Not O&D traffic from Croatia to Serbia. What traffic exists is served either by JU or by car.
      And even JU is reducing frequencies to ZAG.

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    22. Anonymous10:20

      ^ 38 weekly flights from BEG to Croatia is a lot. They may have reduced ZAG by 3 flights so they can introduce Brac. They also recently successfully turned Split into year round.

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    23. Anonymous10:22

      ^ The Adriatic coast is very popular!

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  2. Anonymous09:03

    I wonder could it be Russia

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    1. Anonymous09:09

      Unlikely, as capacity to Russia is limited

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    2. Anonymous09:21

      Who would reschedule their summer vacation from the middle East to Russia?

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    3. Anonymous09:38

      ^ Not even Russians.

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  3. Anonymous09:07

    "However, these increases remain short-term, as Gulf carriers, which account for a significant portion of transfer traffic between Europe, Asia and Australasia, continue to cancel their upcoming flights only within two-week timeframes." I think Australasia needs to be Australia.

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    1. Anonymous09:11

      Australasia is wider region of South-East Asia (Thailand , Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia) and Australia

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    2. Anonymous09:20

      Australasia = Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and a cluster of smaller islands.

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  4. Anonymous09:12

    I hope they will increase Ljubljana to 3 times a day all week.

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  5. Anonymous09:17

    Probably even less charters this year to Egypt, possibly to Turkey too.

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  6. Anonymous09:18

    Good to see they acting promptly to market fluctuations. I guess many will turn their vacation interest from ME and Cyprus to Iberia, Malta or Greece this summer.

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  7. Anonymous09:31

    Cluj in Romania or Košice in Slovakia are my two guesses. ExYu is not wider region, so it can be Bulgaria (don't think it's Plovdiv), Hungary can't think of any, or maybe some summer Greek destination.

    Hardly anyone would call Italy a wider region

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    1. Anonymous09:46

      Kosice is so irrelevant airport for JU, very little traffic there. Similar to INI or BNX

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  8. Anonymous09:34

    JU please dont forget Portugal with beautiful Madeira and Azores :) (Faro would be also nice addition as summer seasonal flight)

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      +1

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    2. Anonymous10:15

      +2

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  9. Anonymous09:42

    Vlora or Brač could be seaside unserved destination for S26...

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    1. Anonymous09:44

      I think so too. I also think the sentence about Croatian destinations wad a clue maybe 😀

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  10. Anonymous09:44

    Probably Burgas

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  11. Anonymous09:46

    If this destination is Spain perhaps Ibiza?

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    1. Anonymous09:47

      Text says destination is in the region so I don't think that includes Spain.

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    2. Anonymous09:50

      Ok

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  12. Anonymous09:57

    Finally Brac!

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  13. Anonymous09:59

    Keeping my fingers crossed that they will announce Cluj.

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    1. Anonymous10:02

      It is Brac. They refreshed the article

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  14. Anonymous10:00

    Everyone wants to visit beautiful Dalmatia!

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  15. Anonymous10:00

    Brac it is

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  16. Anonymous10:03

    Makes sense to be Brac, short distance and there is availability in the Atr fleet.

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      +1

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  17. Anonymous10:13

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous10:53

      hahahahhaha

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  18. Anonymous10:15

    Why some Bulgaria planes were painted in white? Maybe ju will take them?

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    1. Anonymous10:28

      Air Bulgaria is going fully A220 for its own network and the rest of its fleet (A320 CEOs and E-jets) are going to be used for wet leases.

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  19. Anonymous10:23

    Air Serbia are really doing a good job in terms of improving connectivity of the EX-YU region. I could see them launch Maribor flights in the future as well.

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    1. Anonymous10:29

      Vlora is of far higher priority!

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    2. Anonymous11:16

      From what I heard Vlore has some approach constraints and that pilots would have to go to special simulators for Vlore alone which adds cost too much and is limiting their operations

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    3. Anonymous11:51

      You're confusing it with Kukës

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    4. Anonymous11:55

      Which is even more of a white elephant that Vlorë will be. Literally gathering dust in a very sparcely populated region connected by good roads to Pristina and Tirana.

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    5. Anonymous11:58

      Yeah whatever. I'm just saying Vlora doesn't require any special training

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    6. Anonymous12:07

      The Albanian Riviera is crazy popular and in a couple of years Vlora airport will be bustling with activity.

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  20. Anonymous10:30

    Unbelievable that Serbia's biggest neighbouring country with almost 20 mil people is only linked with Bucharest. LOT realised the potential and launched some routes to secondary cities, even to Oradea.

    I don't see how JU intends to increase its transfer traffic when most of new routes are P2P leisure.

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      For JU to get a bigger share of transfer traffic in the Balkans it first needs to increase frequencies. The way the situation is currently JU can not do that while LO can.

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    2. Anonymous10:44

      If I was a Romanian passenger, JU would have to offer a very good price for me to go through the hassle of passport control twice when flying between Romania and other EU countries.

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    3. Anonymous10:50

      ^ True dat.

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    4. Anonymous11:29

      Nonsense, JU can send ATR, while LO can’t. That’s huge advantage, but JU doesn’t use it

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    5. Anonymous11:43

      @10:30 i always find it really weird one cant travel by Bus to Timisoara with any ease. Not to mention the train having stopped many many years ago. The point to point traffic is handled by car and organised mini vans (which i find really uncomfortable).

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    6. Anonymous12:10

      @11:29
      How does the aircraft used for a flight change the fact that a Romanian passenger has to go through the hassle of passport control twice when flying between Romania and other EU countries via BEG? Or did I misunderstood your comment completely?

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    7. Anonymous12:35

      I think they are confused. I personally cant see what JU would bring to Cluj, I think a degree of point to point traffic is needed for a route to be successful. Same with other cities in Romania. The economic connections between the two countries should be strengthened, and that could start with fixing the blimming train to Timisoara.

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    8. Anonymous12:54

      @12:10
      You do realise that people still use BEG as transfer point for intra EU destinations? Just take a look at ATH or SKG, you'll see how many EU citizens are willing to transfer via BEG and continue to EU.

      The flights to Romanian cities would be most likely during midnight wave, so what "hassle" of passport control do you have then?

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    9. Anonymous12:57

      Where would Cluj flights connect to? Just asking what routes you think its gonna be useful for?

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    10. Anonymous13:01

      Literally to everything westwards of Serbia, especially to countries with large Romanian diaspora such as Italy, Spain, France etc.

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    11. Anonymous13:04

      I think you over estimate that considering their ability to fly non-stop to many of those places. Certainly you cant believe there is significant p2p demand? Cos there isnt.

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  21. Anonymous11:39

    I've always thought Brač to be an unworkable route. However it's great to see them go for it.

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  22. Anonymous11:46

    Very smart! Bravo

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  23. Anonymous11:49

    Funny how that one week after Serbian ministry declares Croatia as unsafe, Air Serbia adds 7th destination to Croatia. Great news nevertheless.

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      Lucky that Air Serbia recognises that not only is Croatia very safe, its a very place to take a holiday!

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    2. Anonymous12:15

      Well it is Đuric so I wouldn't worry too much about this warning. Or at all.

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    3. Anonymous12:35

      +1 definatly

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  24. Anonymous12:27

    Croatia is dangerous for Serbs - MFA tells us!?

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      I'm SMFH with this warning as well.

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  25. Anonymous12:31

    From what date do the flights to Brac depart and on which type of plane?

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      ATR of course

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      Pupin 330 of course

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  26. Anonymous13:01

    flights to Brac are a hit, since this season Brac is connected 8 times a day with a catamaran to Split, and that in just 20 minutes...
    I believe that many will use this line and offers...

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      How are flight a hit if they have only just be announced? You mean it 'will be a hit?'. I doubt they'll ever sell out a single rotation, but i hope it proves popular. Its a damn fine airport to land at!

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  27. Anonymous13:18

    Looks like airfares are going up and the demand to leisure European destinations will also be going up. This is not just a case of Turkey, Thailand or Maldives-bound holidaymakers now looking for Greece or Spain tickets, it is about overall demand and cost of 2026 summer vacation going up.

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      The good news is that during the first two months of the year traffic in Europe is way up vs 2025.

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  28. Anonymous14:43

    How likely would be them launching BEG - Maribor flights? Given their strong performance in Ljubljana, it might be a good try.

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      Nope.

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      It makes sense that they try. They don't fly to Graz from BEG either, and they seem to favour EX-YU airports. So in that case, Maribor looks more likely than Graz.

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    3. Anonymous15:18

      JU, please, please, please start MBX flights. Many people here, including myself are craving for this route.

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      Yeah that's what I thought too - MXB should be able to have enough traffic for 3x p. w. with an ATR.

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  29. Anonymous16:00

    If i was i Mareks position, i would open a weekly flight to Osijek, too, just for the fun of it (we all know it wouldnt work), so he can say that JU is flying to every airport in croatia. Or Losinj, it it can handle the atr.

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      Business doesn’t work that way

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