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Air Serbia

JU ASL

Serbia · Callsign: AIR SERBIA

73

Routes

39

Destinations

28

Countries

73

Flights

Route Network

Short-Haul 59
Medium-Haul 14
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Longest Routes

From To Distance Time
AUH 🇦🇪 BEG 🇷🇸 3 828 km 300 min
BEG 🇷🇸 AUH 🇦🇪 3 828 km 300 min
JIB 🇩🇯 DXB 🇦🇪 1 993 km 171 min
DXB 🇦🇪 BBO 🇸🇴 1 986 km 170 min
TLV 🇮🇱 BEG 🇷🇸 1 902 km 164 min
BEG 🇷🇸 TLV 🇮🇱 1 902 km 164 min
BEG 🇷🇸 SVO 🇷🇺 1 726 km 152 min
SVO 🇷🇺 BEG 🇷🇸 1 726 km 152 min
BEG 🇷🇸 LHR 🇬🇧 1 701 km 150 min
LHR 🇬🇧 BEG 🇷🇸 1 701 km 150 min
ARN 🇸🇪 BEG 🇷🇸 1 657 km 147 min
BEG 🇷🇸 ARN 🇸🇪 1 657 km 147 min
BEG 🇷🇸 LCA 🇨🇾 1 582 km 142 min
LCA 🇨🇾 BEG 🇷🇸 1 582 km 142 min
CDG 🇫🇷 BEG 🇷🇸 1 423 km 144 min
BEG 🇷🇸 CDG 🇫🇷 1 423 km 144 min
BEG 🇷🇸 AMS 🇳🇱 1 410 km 143 min
AMS 🇳🇱 BEG 🇷🇸 1 410 km 143 min
BEG 🇷🇸 BRU 🇧🇪 1 357 km 139 min
BRU 🇧🇪 BEG 🇷🇸 1 357 km 139 min

Top Destinations

  • Serbia 32
  • Somalia 7
  • Germany 3
  • Bulgaria 2
  • United Arab Emirates 2
  • Italy 2
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 2
  • Montenegro 2
  • Greece 2
  • Netherlands 1
  • North Macedonia 1
  • Poland 1
  • Romania 1
  • Russia 1
  • Slovenia 1

Aircraft Types

  • Airbus A319 38 routes
  • ATR 72 20 routes
  • Airbus A320 10 routes
  • Boeing 737-300 8 routes
  • Boeing 737 7 routes
  • Embraer E175 3 routes
  • Antonov An-140 2 routes
  • Embraer E170 2 routes
  • Embraer E190 1 routes

О нас Air Serbia

Air Serbia, founded in 2013 as a successor to the former Jat Airways, is the flag carrier of Serbia and is headquartered in Belgrade. The airline operates its hub at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, serving destinations across Europe, the Middle East, and North America. Air Serbia's fleet includes Airbus A330-200 for long-haul routes and Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft for European services, along with ATR 72-600 turboprops for regional routes. The airline's cabin products include Business Class with lie-flat seats on the A330, Business Class with recliner seats on narrow-body aircraft, and Economy Class. Air Serbia was established through a partnership between the Serbian government and Etihad Airways, which took a 49 percent stake in the carrier and provided management expertise and capital. Etihad subsequently divested its stake, and Air Serbia is now majority owned by the Serbian government. The airline has developed Belgrade into a competitive connecting hub for traffic between Western Europe and the Balkans, the Middle East, and select intercontinental destinations. Air Serbia operates long-haul service to New York-JFK, leveraging demand from the Serbian diaspora in the United States. The Etihad Guest loyalty program initially served Air Serbia, which subsequently developed its own loyalty framework. Air Serbia does not belong to any global airline alliance but has applied for membership consideration. The airline has grown significantly since its relaunch, expanding its fleet and route network while improving service standards.