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Air Serbia to resume Pula service and increase the flights to three routes!


Air Serbia will resume the flights between Belgrade and Pula as of July 11. The airline will operate twice a week on this route, every Thursday and Sunday until September 12.

"We are glad that, in addition to Dalmatia, we are able to offer a direct air link to Istria, a very popular summer destination. From Pula, our passengers can easily access the attractive nearby resorts, which further expands their ability to plan and organize their vacations," said Boško Rupić, Head of Sales at Air Serbia.


Air Serbia has also increased the flights to three different capitals in Europe: Paris, London and Moscow. The airline has increased the flights from Belgrade to Paris Charles from 11 to 12 times a week by adding additional Monday service as of June 28.


The flights from Belgrade to London Heathrow are increased on four times a week as of July 1. The airline added Thursday rotation on this route.


From July 5. Air Serbia is operating eight times a week from Belgrade to Moscow. The Serbian national carrier has added additonal Monday rotation for the flights to the Russian capital.


Airbus A319 and A320 aircrafts are deployed on these routes.


"We are glad to further strengthen our presence in Russia, which is a very important market - both for Serbia, and for the region. Despite travel restrictions, we have managed to increase the number of flights to Moscow, recommence flights to Saint Petersburg and Krasnodar, and even introduce a completely new route to Rostov-on-Don. Great demand and passenger load factor on the new route showed us that it was a good business decision. We will continue to monitor demand, and adapt to the circumstances in the market quickly," said Jiri Marek, General Manager Commercial and Strategy, Air Serbia.

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