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Air Serbia Launches Sale on Over 40 Destinations, With One-Way Fares From €39 to €79

From January 23rd through February 5, 2023, Air Serbia has launched a fare sale to over 40 destinations, with one-way tickets from 39-79 euros, for travel from February 1st through April 1st, 2023.


On Tuesday (January 24, 2023), Air Serbia announced the launch of a fare sale to over 40 destinations, with one-way fares from €39 to €79. The promotional fares are available from now through February 5th, for travel from February 1st through April 1st, 2023. One-way tickets from €39 include service from Belgrade to Banja Luka, Barcelona, Athens, Tivat, Podgorica, Zagreb, Thessaloniki, Bucharest, Skopje, Sofia, Tirana, Sarajevo, Ljubljana, Malta, and Budapest. From €49, customers can purchase one-way tickets to Rome, Stuttgart, Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Bologna, Nuremberg, Hanover, Dusseldorf, Venice, Milan, Larnaca, and Bari. Air Serbia guests can also travel to Salzburg, Lyon, Zurich, Brussels, Vienna, Prague, Madrid, Valencia, Istanbul, Ankara, Berlin, Malaga, Frankfurt, Paris, and Amsterdam for as little as 59 euros each way, as well as to London with one-way fares from €79.

In Today’s sale announcement, Air Serbia’s General Manager – Commercial and Strategy, Boško Rupić, said,


“Travelling by plane is the simplest and quickest way to reach a number of popular destinations. Our new promotional campaign was designed to help customers purchase tickets at very attractive prices. We believe this will be a pleasant surprise for our passengers, considering the promotion includes big cities and the sunniest destinations in Europe and the region, as well.”


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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