From 31 October, Air Serbia will resume direct flights between Belgrade and Malta. Flights from Airport "Nikola Tesla" Belgrade will be operated twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, by Airbus A319 aircraft. Tickets are already on sale.
"After carefully analyzing the market opportunities and listening to the needs of our passengers, we have decided to resume direct flights to Malta after three-year break. We as an airline have long history of flying to Malta, as Air Serbia and its predecessors, JAT and Jat Airways, have been flying to this destination since the late sixties. We are happy to offer to our passengers another attractive holiday destination especially during the winter season and having Malta back to our continuously growing network confirms our commitment to creating more opportunities for travel", said Bojan Aranđelović, Head of Network Planning and Scheduling at Air Serbia.
As a reminder, flights to Malta were suspended in September 2019, while in the upcoming years they were not renewed due to reasons related to Covid-19.
By establishing a direct flight to this Mediterranean country, Air Serbia will enable good connections through Belgrade with many destinations in its network, such as Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Copenhagen, Rome, Ljubljana, Stockholm, Oslo, Prague, Stuttgart, Zurich, Hannover, Nuremberg, Lyon, and many other cities.
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