Air Serbia continues with the strong expansion of its network by launching direct scheduled flights from Belgrade to two destinations in Germany - Hanover as of 3 June and Nuremberg as of 6 June, while flights to Salzburg, Austria, are scheduled to commence as of 7 June.
"Historically, the German market has been always of a great importance for our airline. By launching routes to Hanover and Nuremberg, Air Serbia will furthermore strengthen its position in Germany, increase the country coverage and complement already existing services. On the other hand, the introduction of flights to Salzburg confirms our commitment to improve connectivity between Serbia and Austria, which represents a significant market for our country due to the sizeable Serbian diaspora, but also offers great opportunities for city break and skiing holidays,” stated Bojan Aranđelović, Head of Network Planning and Scheduling at Air Serbia.
With the announced network expansion, the Serbian national airline will operate flights to as many as eight destinations in Germany - Berlin, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Nuremberg and Hanover from Belgrade, as well as to Frankfurt-Hahn and Cologne from Niš, which will make this country the market with the most Air Serbia destinations.
The Serbian national airline will be operating flights between Belgrade and Hanover three times a week during the summer season, every Monday, Friday and Sunday, and twice a week during the winter season..
Air Serbia flights to Nuremberg will operate twice a week, year-round, every Monday and Friday. The Serbian national airline previously operated flights between Nuremberg and Niš, twice a week.
Air Serbia will be operating flights to Salzburg, its second destination in Austria, three times a week during summers, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, and twice a week during the winter. Previously, Air Serbia operated flights from Salzburg to Niš two times a week.
Air Serbia will face no direct competition on these routes, as Wizz Air already terminated the flights from Belgrade to Hannover.
Among these three routes, Air Serbia plans to launch flights from Belgrade to Rijeka, Trieste, Bologna, Bari, Valencia, Palma De Mallorca, Lyon, Sochi and Amman as well as flights from Kraljevo to Tivat and from Nis to Athens this June.
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