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15 September 2025
Air Serbia Premium Lounge: a decade of comfort and style
Ten years of activity for the lounge at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport, available at no additional cost to Business Class customers and for a fee to other passengers
Since 2015, more than 440,000 passengers have been able to enjoy the comfort, elegance and world-class service that the lounge offers, both at the beginning of their journey from Belgrade and while waiting for connections to other destinations.
Access to the Air Sebia Premium Lounge in Belgrade
The Premium Lounge is available at no additional cost for Air Serbia Business Class passengers, while those who book the service through the airline's website or directly at the lounge reception can access it for an additional fee.
Air Serbia plans to open a new Premium Lounge at Terminal C10 at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport. The new lounge will have an area of 630 square meters and can accommodate up to 160 guests at the same time, who will be able to enjoy a view of the airport runway with takeoffs and landings.
The current lounge located between terminals A4 and A5 will be replaced by a structure twice the size, offering passengers an even better service in a comfortable environment.
Air Serbia
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.