Air Serbia will on June 23 establish direct flights between Belgrade and Geneva
From June 23, Air Serbia will establish direct flights between Belgrade and Geneva, and the Serbian national carrier will operate on that route three times a week - on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Air Serbia announced today.
Tickets are available on the company's website, airserbia.com, through the mobile application, as well as in Air Serbia branches.
Air Serbia Commercial and Strategy Director Bosko Rupic said that the resumption of flights between Belgrade and Geneva further strengthens Air Serbia's presence in Switzerland.
"In addition to Zurich, where we will fly as many as 21 times a week during the summer season, we are also introducing three additional flights to Geneva. It is one of the most important European diplomatic and financial centers, with a significant Serbian diaspora. Our airline's direct flights will enable passengers from western Switzerland to connect easily and more efficiently with Belgrade and numerous destinations to which Air Serbia flies," he stated.
Geneva hosts the headquarters of many international organizations, among which are the United Nations and the Red Cross, it is often one of the first choices for business travelers, but is also visited by tourists in search of inspiration and a quality vacation.
Air Serbia offers good connections from Geneva via Belgrade - to Athens, Budapest, Dubrovnik, Ankara, Heraklion, Istanbul, Larnaca, Ljubljana, Malta, Ohrid, Bucharest, Pula, Rhodes, Sarajevo, Thessaloniki, Skopje, Sofia, Split, Tbilisi, Podgorica, Tirana, Tivat, Varna, Vienna, Zagreb and many other cities.
(Telegraf Biznis/Tanjug)