Air Serbia, the national carrier of Serbia, will launch new flights from Belgrade to Izmir and Ankara in the next summer season.
The company that decided to increase the frequency of Belgrade and Istanbul flights some time ago, Turkey Due to the keen interest in connecting flights, it has decided to add two more destinations from Turkey to its flight network.
Belgrade-Izmir flights, which will start on April 15, will be operated twice a week, and Belgrade-Ankara flights, which will start on March 28, will be operated four times a week.
Air Serbia’s statement on the new flights came after statements by Parliament Speaker Mustafa Şentop and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic that relations between Turkey and Serbia are at the highest level in recent history.
source: Balkan News
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