Air Serbia destinations

Air Serbia serves 40 destinations as of December 2015, including the hub at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.[1] They also operate seasonal charter holiday routes under the Aviolet brand, currently serving destinations in Greece, Italy, Spain and Turkey.[2]

Air Serbia Airbus A330-200 at JFK Airport in 2016.

List

Hub
Future destinations
Seasonal
Terminated destinations
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Refs
Abu DhabiUnited Arab EmiratesAUHOMAAAbu Dhabi International Airport (T3)[1]
AmsterdamNetherlandsAMSEHAMAmsterdam Airport Schiphol (TD)[1]
AthensGreeceATHLGAVAthens International Airport (TA1)[1]
Banja LukaBosnia and HerzegovinaBNXLQBKBanja Luka International Airport[3]
BeirutLebanonBEYOLBABeirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport[1]
BelgradeSerbiaBEGLYBEBelgrade Nikola Tesla International Airport[1]
BerlinGermanyTXLEDDTBerlin Tegel International Airport[1]
BrusselsBelgiumBRUEBBRBrussels Airport (TB)[1]
BucharestRomaniaOTPLROPHenri Coandă International Airport[3]
BudapestHungaryBUDLHBPBudapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport[4]
CopenhagenDenmarkCPHEKCHCopenhagen Airport (T3)[1]
DubrovnikCroatiaDBVLDDUDubrovnik Airport[1]
DüsseldorfGermanyDUSEDDLDüsseldorf International Airport (TC)[1]
FrankfurtGermanyFRAEDDFFrankfrut International Airport (T2D)[1]
HamburgGermanyHAMEDDHHamburg Airport[1]
IstanbulTurkeyISTLTBAIstanbul Atatürk International Airport[1][5]
IstanbulTurkeySAWLTFJIstanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport[1][5]
KievUkraineKBPUKBBBoryspil International Airport[1]
LarnacaCyprusLCALCLKLarnaca International Airport[1][6]
LjubljanaSloveniaLJULJLJLjubljana Jože Pučnik Airport[3]
LondonUnited KingdomLHREGLLLondon Heathrow International Airport (T4)[1]
MaltaMaltaMLALMMLMalta International Airport[1]
MilanItalyMXPLIMCMilan–Malpensa Airport[1]
MoscowRussiaSVOUUEESheremetyevo International Airport (TF)[1]
New York CityUnited StatesJFKKJFKJohn F. Kennedy International Airport[7] [8]
OhridMacedoniaOHDLWOHOhrid St. Paul the Apostle Airport[1]
ParisFranceCDGLFPGParis-Charles de Gaulle Internartional Airport (T2D)[1]
PodgoricaMontenegroTGDLYPGPodgorica Airport[1]
PragueCzech RepublicPRGLKPRVáclav Havel Airport Prague (T1)[1][3]
PulaCroatiaPUYLDPLPula Airport[1]
RomeItalyFCOLIRFLeonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Internartional Airport (T1)[1]
Saint PetersburgRussiaLEDULLIPulkovo International Airport[9]
SarajevoBosnia and HerzegovinaSJJLQSASarajevo International Airport[1]
SkopjeMacedoniaSKPLWSKSkopje "Alexander the Great" Airport[1]
SochiRussiaAERURSSSochi International Airport[1]
SofiaBulgariaSOFLBSFSofia Airport[1][10]
SplitCroatiaSPULDSPSplit Airport[1]
StockholmSwedenARNESSAStockholm Arlanda Airport (T5)[1]
StuttgartGermanySTREDDSStuttgart Airport (T3)[1]
Tel AvivIsraelTLVLLBGBen Gurion International Airport[1]
TiranaAlbaniaTIALATITirana International Airport[1]
ThessalonikiGreeceSKGLGTSMacedonia International Airport[1]
TivatMontenegroTIVLYTVTivat Airport[1]
VarnaBulgariaVARLBWNVarna Airport[1]
ViennaAustriaVIELOWWVienna International Airport (T1D)[1]
WarsawPolandWAWEPWAWarsaw Frédéric Chopin International Airport[1][11]
ZagrebCroatiaZAGLDZAZagreb International Airport[1]
ZürichSwitzerlandZRHLSZHZürich International Airport[1]

See also

References

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