Air Serbia Takes Additional 737 As It Exceeds Pre-Pandemic Traffic
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Air Serbia is on fire: the national airline and flag carrier of Serbia has exceeded its pre-pandemic passenger traffic figures and it is constantly increasing frequency and capacity across its network. To meet the rising demand, particularly for charters, the airline has leased a Boeing 737-700 aircraft from Smartwings.
Air Serbia is doing very well at the moment. Photo: Air Serbia
Air Serbia marks an excellent June
Air Serbia carried 170,413 passengers last month. This means that June was the busiest month for the Serbian flag carrier since December 2019, before the pandemic broke out. The figure for June 2021 is also impressive because it represents an increase of 68% compared to May 2021.
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Air Serbia Returns To Geneva After 36 Years Upgrading From The DC-9
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Air Serbia will launch flights from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport to Geneva on 1st March and increase both the capacity and frequency of its flights to Zurich on 2nd February. When its aircraft lands in Geneva in March, it will not be Air Serbia’s first time. In 1985, when it was still operating under the brand name JAT, the airline used to operate the Ljubljana – Zurich – Geneva – Ljubljana triangle route twice weekly, with its DC-9 aircraft.
Air Serbia’s A320 pictured in Zurich, which is currently the airline’s only destination in Switzerland. Photo: Getty Images
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