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About Air Serbia
Air Serbia is the flag carrier and largest airline of Serbia. Air Serbia began operations in October 2013 and has its hub at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. The airline was formerly known as Jat Airways.
Air Serbia flies to many destinations including Abu Dhabi, Amsterdam, Athens, Banja Luka, Beirut, Belgrade, Berlin, Brussels, Bucharest, Copenhagen, Dubrovnik, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Gothenburg, Istanbul, Larnaca, Moscow, Milan, Paris, Podgorica, Prague, Malta, Stuttgart, Tivat, Varna and Vienna.
Air Serbia has codeshare agreements with many airlines including Aegean Airlines, Aeroflot, airBaltic, Air Berlin, Air France, Air China, Etihad Airways, KLM, LOT, Bulgaria Air and TAROM. Air Serbia began its operation in 2013 and is the legal successor of the companies Aeroput (1927), Yugoslav Airlines (1947) and Jat Airways (2003).
Air Serbia offers transport to overseas and international destinations in Asia, Australia and the USA through our codeshare partners and thanks to our strategic partner and shareholder Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates.
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Carry-on Baggage
Passengers flying on Air Serbia in Economy Class are entitled to one item of free carry-on baggage that must not weight more than 8kg. Passengers flying on Air Serbia is Business Class are entitled to two items of carry-on baggage and each bag must not exceed the weight of 8kg. For both classes, the baggage can't exceed the dimensions of 40 x 20 x 55cm.
Checked Baggage
Passengers flying on Air Serbia in Economy Class are allowed to bring on one item of checked baggage that must be no heavier than 23kg. Passengers flying on Air Serbia in Business Class are entitled to two items of checked baggage and each bag must be no heavier than 32kg. The dimensions for bags must be no larger than a combined size of 158cm (length + width + height).
Air Serbia Check-In Information
Online Check-In
Passengers can check-in online for their Air Serbia flights from 36 hours before departure, up to 1 hour before departing. The link to complete online check in can be found here.
This service is available for flights departing from Amsterdam, Athens, Banja Luka, Beirut, Belgrade, Brussels, Bucharest, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Larnaca, London, Milan, Moscow, Paris, Prague, Rome, Sofia, Stuttgart, Tel Aviv, Thessaloniki, Venice, Vienna and Zabreb.
Airport Check-In
Additionally, passengers can check-in at the airport. The Air Serbia check-in desk will open 2 hours before departure time, closing 45 minutes before departure. These times apply for all airports with the exception of flights to New York, which will open 3.5 hours before departure and closes 1 hour before departure.
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Air Serbia Popular Routes
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Larnaca Belgrade
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Athens Belgrade
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Airbus A319-100
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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is an international airport serving Belgrade, Serbia and is the hub airport for Wizz Air and Air Serbia. It has one runway and can handle nearly 5 million passengers every year. Other airlines which fly to and from this airport include Aegean Airlines, Aeroflot, Air Cairo, Air Serbia, Alitalia, ASL Airlines France, Austrian Airlines, Belavia, Croatia Airlines, Etihad Airways, flydubai, Germanwings, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa and many others.
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Air Serbia News
15th July 2018
Air Serbia will stop flying to German destination
Air Serbia has announced it will stop flying to Hamburg later this year. The Serbian airline will fly its last service to Hamburg on 27th October 2018 after strong competition from other airlines has made the Belgrade—Hamburg service performance dip. Air Serbia's Belgrade—Hamburg service was short-lived, only lasting two years from 2016—2018.
22nd May 2018
Air Serbia reduces flights to New York in late 2018
In quarter four of 2018, Air Serbia will change the frequency in which it flies the route between Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), New York. The Serbian airline currently flies the service three times a week, but from 1st November—12th December 2018, it will reduce the rate to two times a week.
The service which connects Serbia to East Coast USA carries passengers on an Airbus A330-200. The journey takes an estimated 9 hours and 40 minutes
4th May2018
Air Serbia launches branded fares on all routes
Air Serbia has decided to initiate branded fares on all passenger routes from this month. The sole route exempt from the new branded fares is that going to NYC, USA. According to the new fare policy, only Red and Silver brands will be receiving complimentary meals, although there are some grouped routes which will still receive meals despite the brand.
9th April 2018
Air Serbia commences route from Nis to Belgrade
It is possible that Air Serbia could be the first airline to service passengers from Nis airport to Belgrade. The transfer of Konstantin Veliki Airport to state ownership is a development decision motivated by the large investments needed by the Nis airport in a short period of time, said Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Zorana Mihajlovic. "If we do not invest in the Nis airport, we will stay on 350,000 passengers, and if we continue investing, we will have 650,000 by 2021 and 750,000 passengers in 2027," Mihajlovic said. The government of Serbia has invested EUR 3.6 million in the Konstantin Veliki Airport over the last 3 years, and the City of Niš by means of subsidies of another EUR 2m.
3rd Jul 2017
Air Serbia's charter brand Aviolet sets new heights this summer
Air Serbia, the national airline of the Republic of Serbia, is recording strong travel demand for its Aviolet charter flights this summer. So far the airline is set to operate approximately 600 return charter flights to popular destinations during the holiday season, in comparison to roughly 530 last year.
The Aviolet network has expanded to 23 cities across five countries this year, enabling leisure travellers to fly to summer hotspots such as Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca in Spain, Kefalonia and Heraklion in Greece, Palermo and Rimini (hub for Air Vallee) in Italy, as well as Bodrum and Antalya in Turkey, and Enfida in Tunisia. The flights will be operated on a fleet of three Boeing B737-300 aircraft that have a comfortable all-economy cabin with 144 seats.
2nd June 2017
Air Serbia launch new transatlantic service between Belgrade and New York
Air Serbia made history by launching a five-per-week transatlantic service between Belgrade and New York with Airbus A330 aircraft. The service reconnects Serbia and the United States with a non-stop Serbian-operated flight after a break of over 20 years.
Flight Number | From | To | Departure | Arrival | Frequency |
JU 0500 | Belgrade (BEG) | New York (JFK) | 07:50 | 12:00 | 1,2,4 |
JU 0500 | Belgrade (BEG) | New York (JFK) | 13:15 | 17:25 | 5,6 |
JU 0501 | New York (JFK) | Belgrade (BEG) | 14:40 | 05:30 | 1,2,4 |
JU 0501 | New York (JFK) | Belgrade (BEG) | 19:30 | 10:20 | 5,6 |
1st June 2017
Air Serbia launch flights to Venice
Air Serbia (JU) started flying to Venice four times a week, the Serbian airline announced. Venice will be the third destination in Italy flown by Air Serbia, besides Milan and Rome.
Flight Number | From | To | Departure | Arrival | Frequency |
JU 0560 | Belgrade (BEG) | Venice (VCE) | 07:05 | 09:00 | 2,4 |
JU 0561 | Venice (VCE) | Belgrade (BEG) | 09:35 | 11:20 | 2,4 |
JU 0564 | Belgrade (BEG) | Venice (VCE) | 18:10 | 20:05 | 1,7 |
JU 0565 | Venice (VCE) | Belgrade (BEG) | 20:40 | 22:25 | 1,7 |
25th April 2017
Air Serbia is considering a 5 year development plan to renew its regional fleet of 6 ATR72s
Several options are being looked into but will still keep the current ATRs as an aircraft type, because the ATR are great economics. It is not as fast as the Dash 8-400 and does not carry as many people but on the short routes that we employ those aircraft the ATR is the perfect aircraft. The 5 year plan, also sees Air Serbia reviewing the potential of its charter subsidiary Aviolet with an eye to expanding its offering.
March 2017
Air Serbia cancel Belgrade - Istanbul route
Air Serbia cancelled the Belgrade - Istanbul Ataturk route due to new codeshare agreement with AtlasGlobal.
This took place since 15th March 2017 and AtlasGlobal already serve this route.
February 2017
Air Serbia expand codeshare routes
In February 2017 Air Serbia and Montenegro Airlines announce codeshare expansion.
This will see 17 routes operated by Air Serbia carrying Montenegro Airlines’ YM-coded flight numbers. From the first week of January 2017, planned codeshare routes include the following:
strong>Montenegro Airlines operated by Air Serbia
Belgrade – Abu Dhabi
Belgrade – Athens
Belgrade – Banja Luka
Belgrade – Berlin Tegel
Belgrade – Bucharest
Belgrade – Copenhagen
Belgrade – Dusseldorf
Belgrade – Frankfurt
Belgrade – London Heathrow
Belgrade – Moscow Shremetyevo
Belgrade – Paris CDG
Belgrade – Podgorica
Belgrade – Prague
Belgrade – Sarajevo
Belgrade – Skopje
Belgrade – Sofia
Belgrade – Stockholm Arlanda
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