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Air Serbia Launches New Direct Service Between Belgrade and Mostar

Updated: Apr 19

Air Serbia has commenced new direct service between Belgrade and Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.  The route will now operate three times weekly on Mondays, Fridays and Sundays.


Air Serbia Airbus A319 - Courtesy Air Serbia

On Monday (April 15, 2024), Air Serbia celebrated the launch of new direct service between Belgrade and Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina with the departure of flight JU634.  Service on the brief 50-minute route will now operate three times weekly on Mondays, Fridays and Sundays.  For summer 2024, Air Serbia will operate flights between Belgrade and up to 16 cities in the former Yugoslavia.  Inbound travelers to Belgrade will also enjoy seamless one-stop connectivity to destinations such as 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, among others.


In Monday’s announcement, Air Serbia’s CEO, Jiri Marek, said,


“Air Serbia strives to be a link connecting the Western Balkans and is succeeding thanks to good communication with partners in the region.  The air connection established today between Belgrade and Mostar is the result of excellent cooperation and strong support provided by Mostar Airport.  We believe the direct route will contribute to stronger and more efficient networking of countries in the region, as well as greater opportunities for travel to Western and Northern Europe.  We expect great interest from passengers, especially those who want to travel between Mostar and Europe or North America, via Belgrade, the main hub of the national airline of the Republic of Serbia.”


Air Serbia was launched under their current name in October 2013, as the national airline of the Republic of Serbia.  The carrier offers service from Belgrade, Niš and Kraljevo to over 70 destinations in Europe, the Middle East, North America and Africa with both passenger and cargo flights.  Air Serbia also offers service to Asia, Australia, North America and Africa via codeshare partners.  The airline’s fleet consists of 19 aircraft, including one Airbus A330, 12 Airbus A320 Family and six ATR-72 Family turboprop aircraft.



Source: Air Serbia

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