Air Serbia expands its network this summer by offering direct flights from Belgrade to five popular Croatian cities. Starting this summer, travelers will benefit from new connections to Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Split, and Dubrovnik. This enhanced schedule significantly increases travel options between Serbia and Croatia, with more flights available during the high season.
The direct flights between Belgrade and the Croatian coastal cities will increase steadily as summer progresses. Notably, the highest demand will occur in July and August, prompting Air Serbia to adjust flight frequencies accordingly. Furthermore, year-round flights between Belgrade and Zagreb will continue, while seasonal routes will offer more flexibility for summer travelers.
For the Belgrade–Pula route, Air Serbia will offer four weekly flights from late May to mid-October. The airline will use ATR72 aircraft for this route. As the season ends, however, the flight frequency will decrease. From June to September, two weekly flights will connect Belgrade with Rijeka, while Zadar will get three flights per week. These routes will maintain consistent schedules throughout the summer, ensuring reliability for travelers.
The Belgrade-Split route will start in early May and run until late October. During this time, the airline will increase flight frequencies to six per week from mid-June to mid-September to meet summer demand. Outside of these peak months, however, flights will decrease.
Finally, flights between Belgrade and Dubrovnik will run from late April to late October. During the high season, the airline will operate up to seven flights per week. As expected, this route will attract significant demand, and Air Serbia will adjust its offerings to ensure optimal travel options for passengers.
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