Air Serbia transported nearly 70% more passengers in March compared to the same month of 2019.

Source: eKapija Tuesday, 04.04.2023. 13:11
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Air Serbia carried 235,000 passengers in March, which is a 91.2% increase y-o-y and 68.3% increase compared to 2019, according to the company statement.

From its hub at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, as well as the airports in Nis and Kraljevo, Air Serbia operated 2,795 flights in March, for a 69.5% increase y-o-y, and a 43% jump compared to the record-breaking pre-pandemic 2019

In March, the most popular Air Serbia destinations in West Europe were Zurich, Paris, Vienna, and Berlin. When it comes to the wider region, Podgorica and Tivat, as well as Athens and Istanbul saw the highest demand. Direct flights to Budapest were launched last month.


According to the statement, in the summer season, Air Serbia will fly most frequently to Tivat, Podgorica, Zurich and Istanbul.

- The national airline will fly twice a day to Athens, Larnaca, Ljubljana, Paris, Skopje, Tirana and Zagreb, while North America service will be boosted with the introduction of daily flights to New York, and direct flights to Chicago starting from 17 May. Air Serbia will fly four times a week, to new destinations in its network, such as Ankara, Krakow, Ohrid, Varna, Rhodes and Tel Aviv, and three times a week to Cairo, Hamburg, Goteborg, Cologne and Chania - the statement adds.
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