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PHOTOS: Air Serbia touches down in Azerbaijan

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NEWS FLASH


Air Serbia inaugurated flights between Belgrade and Baku on Sunday, marking the first time the two capitals have been linked with a scheduled air service. It is the second of ten new routes to be introduced by the airline this year. The inaugural flight from Belgrade had roughly 125 passengers on board, or a load factor of 87%, while the return service from Baku was full.

Commenting on the new route, Air Serbia’s CEO, Jiri Marek, said, “By introducing a direct service between Belgrade and Baku, Air Serbia is not only expanding its network of destinations, but also establishing another key bridge in the strategic partnership between Serbia and Azerbaijan. This route is a direct response to the growing need for stronger connectivity between the Balkans and the Caucasus region, which will strengthen Belgrade’s position as a regional transport hub of Southeast Europe. Baku is not only the capital of Azerbaijan - it is a dynamic energy, business, and cultural epicentre whose global importance is constantly growing. For Serbian businesses, this means opening new doors to a market that offers enormous potential for investment and trade exchange. In a broader sense, this service symbolises the continuity of excellent bilateral relations between our two countries, which are based on mutual respect and shared interests. Direct connectivity will undoubtedly accelerate the flow of people, capital, and ideas, providing strong momentum for the development of tourism. Air Serbia remains committed to its mission of connecting regions and peoples, and the Baku route is a logical step in our strategy of expanding the destination network”.

Air Serbia and Azerbaijan Airlines have concluded a codeshare partnership on the route. Samir Rzayev, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Azerbaijan Airlines, said. "We have enjoyed a long-standing partnership with Air Serbia, and these results are a clear reflection of that successful collaboration. This not only marks the opening of a new route but also further strengthens Heydar Aliyev International Airport's role as an international transportation hub. This route, launched in partnership with Air Serbia, creates more convenient and flexible travel options for passengers. Operating flights twice a week will have a positive impact on the development of both business travel and tourism. This is the beginning of a new stage in the development of relations between the two countries".








May 04, 2026
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  1. Anonymous13:47

    Bravo Air Serbia!

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  2. Anonymous13:59

    What a scandal for a national company that a person against whom a criminal proceeding is ongoing opens a new airline route

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    1. Anonymous14:19

      Relax

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    2. Anonymous14:21

      Imagine being mad at a flight route because of politics… the plane still leaves 😂 every new route doesn’t have to turn into a political debate . Politics and aviation cross paths, but this feels like reaching a bit for drama. Politics and aviation do mix but this is just dragging politics into places it doesn’t belong 😂 pure drama farming. This blog is for aviation enthusiasts and EX-YU aviation news. Bring your drama somewhere else!

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    3. Anonymous14:22

      @13.59
      I highly doubt the airline invited him. Rather the government probably sent him there.

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    4. Anonymous14:42

      Which person would that be?

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    5. Anonymous14:43

      Minister of culture Nikola Selakovic.

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    6. Anonymous15:13

      Does anyone know where I can find a list of AZAL flights under codeshare with AirSerbia ?

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    7. Anonymous15:19

      Belgrade is the codeshare flight.

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    8. Anonymous16:34

      Da li ste Vi sudija? Da li ste Vi doneli presudu? Bilo prvostepenu, bilo drugostepenu, bilo pravosnažnu? Da li ste čuli za prezumpciju nevinosti? Niko nije kriv dok se ne donese pravosnažna presuda, da li ste čuli za to?

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    9. Anonymous16:42

      Neither minister nor event is important enough to get angry.

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    10. Anonymous18:43

      @13:59 Did you conduct background check on every other person appearing in photos of every route launch of every airline published here and why didn't you?

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    11. Anonymous18:49

      Nije samo problem suđenje, pogledajte poslednje izjave tog ministra, kakav rečnik, kakva komunikacija, na sta to liči. Drugi ministri na slici su sasvim dovoljni i korektni ljudi, tako da ne vidim razlog zasto JU uopšte je imala potrebi za tim

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    12. Anonymous19:00

      Relax

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    13. Anonymous19:57

      @18:43 why are you so angry? Tell us, if it isn't the true that guy from photo is prosicuted for crime? Or is it a true? I am confused

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    14. Anonymous21:07

      Provide response to questions @18:43 first.

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  3. Anonymous15:53

    Bravo Air Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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    1. Anonymous16:50

      Good job AirSerbia. Honestly soo proud of them and Serbian Government for supporting all those new routes. They have the clear vision and mission.

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    2. Anonymous19:28

      +1

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  4. Anonymous16:48

    Great first flight !

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  5. Anonymous19:53

    How many times do I have to repeat myself. I built the world, it's time for you to make amends. Why do you fight me every night? I'll light myself on fire with gasoline and it'll all be over. You'll walk the streets I built, you'll drink water from the dam I built, you'll have electricity in your home from the photovoltaics you installed near the village, and I'll go get circumcised in the bathroom. You'll take the wood cutter and cut off my penis.

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  6. Anonymous21:10

    At least they're not saving water salute 🤦.

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  7. Anonymous21:16

    This route could easily go 4x weekly.

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  8. Anonymous21:17

    What else made them choose Baku instead of Yerevan?

    Cargo opportunities, Wizz Air presence in Yerevan, what else?

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