Air Serbia has announced the launch of another two destinations from Belgrade this morning, to which the carrier plans to start the operations in June. According to the website of Air Serbia, the carrier will launch flights from Belgrade to Trieste on June 2. The flights will operate three times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday as well as three weekly service from Belgrade to Bologna, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The flights to Bologna will be launched on June 6. Both routes will be operated with ATR72 turboprop aircraft.
With the introduction of flights to Trieste and Bologna, and existing flights to Rome and Milan, as well as announced flights to Venice and Bari, Italy becomes the market with the currently largest number of destinations to which Air Serbia operates from Belgrade - six in total.
"The decision to introduce new destinations in Italy is the result of the strategic importance of renewing and strengthening our presence in one of the most visited countries in the world. Italy represents an extremely important market, both for our airline and for Serbia, due to close economic ties between our two countries. We are especially glad to commence direct flights to Trieste, the city with the biggest Serbian diaspora in Italy, while services to Bologna will furthermore contribute to strengthen our cultural and economic relations with Italy", said Bojan Aranđelović, Head of Network Planning and Scheduling at Air Serbia.
In 2019, Air Serbia operated flights between Niš and Bologna two times a week, while its predecessor Jat Airways operated flights on the Belgrade-Trieste route, three times a week, until May 2011.
Air Serbia previously announced the launch of four new routes for this summer season, among them are Bari, Valencia, Palma De Mallorca as well as the return to Rijeka. Kraljevo - Tivat flights and Nis - Athens service will also be launched in June.
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