Air Serbia 30 days of scheduled flights
Air Serbia airports
Flights with Air Serbia that are seasonal or re-launching again.
Start | From | To | |||
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Jun 5 | BEG | Belgrade | Palermo | PMO | » |
Jun 8 | BEG | Belgrade | Zadar | ZAD | » |
Jun 10 | BEG | Belgrade | Kerkyra | CFU | » |
Jun 10 | BEG | Belgrade | Chania | CHQ | » |
Jun 10 | BEG | Belgrade | Heraklion | HER | » |
Jun 11 | KVO | Kraljevo | Thessaloniki | SKG | » |
Jun 12 | BEG | Belgrade | Rhodes | RHO | » |
Jun 13 | BEG | Belgrade | Palma de Mallorca | PMI | » |
Jun 16 | INI | Nis | Athens | ATH | » |
Jun 19 | INI | Nis | Tivat | TIV | » |
Jun 19 | KVO | Kraljevo | Tivat | TIV | » |
Oct 27 | BEG | Belgrade | Tel Aviv-Yafo | TLV | » |
Recently added routes to our site. This usually means the flight route is new.
From | To | Start | |||
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BEG | Belgrade | Mostar | OMO | Active | » |
Air Serbia operates over 110 flight routes. Here are the most popular.
From | To | |||
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BEG | Belgrade | Tivat | TIV | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Podgorica | TGD | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Moscow | SVO | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Zurich | ZRH | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Vienna | VIE | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Budapest | BUD | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Ljubljana | LJU | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Zagreb | ZAG | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Paris | CDG | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Tirana | TIA | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Frankfurt | FRA | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Istanbul | IST | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Larnaca | LCA | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Skopje | SKP | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Bucharest | OTP | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Athens | ATH | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Prague | PRG | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Thessaloniki | SKG | » |
BEG | Belgrade | London | LHR | » |
BEG | Belgrade | Sofia | SOF | » |
Aircraft models scheduled to fly with Air Serbia.
Aircraft model | Flights |
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Airbus A319 | 2303 |
ATR 42 / ATR 72 | 1290 |
Airbus A320 | 481 |
Airbus A330-200 | 79 |
Airbus A318 / A319 / A320 / A321 | 20 |
Air Serbia airports
Sorted by the number of departing flights next month.
An airline hub is an airport where the airline has a heavy presence and normally some kind of headquarters. On the other hand, a focus city is a destination where the airline operates limited point-to-point routes. In these cities, the airline doesn’t necessarily need to have an office (even though this sometimes is the case). Many low-cost airlines don't use the definition 'hub' but instead define their main airports of operations as an operating base.