Serbian flag carrier Air Serbia (JU/ASL) resumes flight operations on Belgrade – Split route from Sunday, June 28. This route begins with two weekly flights, on Fridays and Sundays. However, additional two weekly flights on Mondays and Wednesdays will start with flight operations in July. This route will be operated with Airbus A319 (in the picture and video). The first flight is operated with smaller ATR-72.
Belgrade – Zagreb route will follow with re-opening on Wednesday, July 1. This route will be operated daily right from the start. An additional daily flight will be added in the second half of July, which will operate on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. This route will be operated with ATR-72.
From Friday, July 3, Belgrade – Dubrovnik route will start with flight operations as well, begining with two weekly flights on Mondays and Wednesdays with additional 3rd flight a week on Wednesdays, starting from July 15. Dubrovnik will be operated with Airbus A319.
- Croatia Airlines increases number of flights
- Passanger flight operations will be resumed at Brač Airport
- Smartwings već leti svakodnevno iz Praga za Split
- In addition to 13 new routes, LOT will also boost current routes
Starting from the second week in July, Air Serbia will operate all its destinations to Croatia except Rijeka. However, all routes have less flights per week then last year, except for Belgrade – Zadar, which remains with the same two flights a week as last year.