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Air Serbia introduces three more regular lines to Germany and Austria

National airline Air Serbia has announced that it will establish direct, scheduled flights from Belgrade to two destinations in Germany and one city in Austria.

As it was pointed out in the announcement, the Serbian national airline will operate from June to eight destinations in Germany – Berlin, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Dusseldorf, Nuremberg and Hanover from Belgrade, as well as Frankfurt Han and Cologne from Nis, making this country a market with the largest number of Air Serbia destinations.

Air Serbia will operate between Belgrade and Hanover (from June 3) three times a week during the summer season and twice a week according to the winter flight schedule, and to Nuremberg (from June 6) twice a week throughout the year.

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Until Salzburg (from June 7), its second destination in Austria, Air Serbia will operate three times a week during the summer, and twice a week during the winter.

Source: kamatica.com

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