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05 September 2024

Air Serbia extends flights between Mostar and Belgrade to 2025

Serbian airline renews agreement with Mostar airport, ensuring continuity of connections between the two cities for another year
Air Serbia, the national airline of Serbia, has renewed its cooperation with Mostar Airport, extending direct flights between Belgrade and Mostar until October 2025. Currently, the company operates three weekly flights to this popular destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with departures on Mondays, Fridays and Sundays, for a journey of about 50 minutes.
 
The direct scheduled flight between Belgrade and Mostar was established by Air Serbia on April 15, 2024, after a hiatus that lasted 30 years. The company offers good flight connections from Mostar, via Belgrade, to several destinations: Paris, Düsseldorf, Zurich, Amsterdam, Oslo, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Larnaca, Stockholm, Prague, Milan, Rome, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Venice, Bologna, Bucharest, Krakow, Vienna, Budapest, Hanover, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Nuremberg, Brussels, Lyon and many other cities.
Air Serbia currently serves 17 cities in the countries of the former Yugoslavia, further strengthening its regional route network.
 
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Air Serbia is the successor to Aeroput Airline, which was founded on June 17, 1927 and is one of the oldest airlines still operating in the world. It has been operating since October 26, 2013 under its current name. In passenger and cargo traffic, it serves over 80 scheduled, seasonal and charter destinations in Europe, the Mediterranean, North America and Asia. Air Serbia's fleet currently consists of Airbus A330-200 wide-body aircraft, Airbus A320 family narrow-body aircraft, as well as ATR 72-600 turboprop aircraft for regional flights. In addition to Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport, it also flies from Niš Constantine the Great Airport and Morava International Airport, near Kraljevo.
 
By the Editorial Board of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Air Serbia Press Office
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