Air Serbia has officially announced the establishment of the domestic flights today as well as seven new routes from Nis and Kraljevo.
The airline will launch Nis - Belgrade flights on 6 January 2022. They will operate four times a week, twice a day on Thursdays and Saturdays from Belgrade to Nis and twice a day on Fridays and Sundays back to Belgrade. ATR72 aircraft will operate the first daily flights and Airbus A319 will operate on the second daily flights.
Among the domestic flights, Air Serbia will also launch four new routes from Nis to Istanbul, Ljubljana, Cologne and Athens:
Nis - Cologne route will be launched on 6 January 2022 as well and will operate two times a week, every Thursday and Saturday. Airbus A319 with 140 seats will operate on this route.
Nis - Istanbul route will start with operations on 4 January and will operate every Tuesday and Saturday. Airbus A319 with 140 seats will operate on this route.
Nis - Ljubljana flights will begin on 6 January as well and will also operate on Thursdays and Saturdays. ATR72 Turboprop aircraft with 66-70 seats will operate on this route.
The Serbian Flag carrier will launch one new route from Kraljevo as well:
Kraljevo - Istanbul will be launched on 5 January 2022 and will operate twice a week, every Wednesday and Saturday with ATR72 turboprop aircraft with 66-70 seats capacity.
Air Serbia will also launch Nis - Athens flights and Kraljevo - Tivat service in the summer season 2022. Nis - Tivat flights will be resumed as well.
Nis - Frankfurt Hahn route will continue to operate in 2022 as well with two flights a week on Thursday and Saturday with Airbus A319 aircraft.
Flights to the new destinations will run until December 31, 2023, pursuant to a contract awarded in a tender conducted by the Government of the Republic of Serbia for operating the routes of public interest.
"We are happy that we are expanding our offer from South and West Serbia and Šumadija. In this way, we will make it much easier for our passengers to plan their trips, as well as contribute to the strengthening of commercial and tourism activities in these parts of Serbia. For the first time, flights between Niš and Belgrade will be introduced, allowing passengers from South Serbia to travel to other European destinations in Air Serbia’s network via the capital, as the airline’s hub. Additionally, we are very glad that we are connecting Niš with Cologne, our new, fifth destination in Germany," stated Jiří Marek, General Manager Commercial and Strategy, Air Serbia.
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