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Air Serbia expects flight delays due to global IT issues

Air Serbia has announced that today’s flight schedule may experience deviations due to widespread global software issues affecting airlines, banks and media. These IT problems have also impacted several airports served by Air Serbia.

Currently, significant disruptions are reported at airports in Spain, as well as in Berlin, Amsterdam, and Zurich. Specifically, Zurich Airport will be closed until 8 PM local time today. Consequently, passengers may face delays and disruptions in flight operations.

Air Serbia extends its apologies to travelers for these unforeseen schedule changes, which are beyond the airline’s control. Affected passengers who miss their connections will be rerouted to alternative flights.

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The airline’s staff is working diligently to ensure the continuity of flight operations as much as possible.

For further information, passengers are advised to contact Air Serbia’s Call Center at 0800 111 528 within Serbia or +381 11 311 21 23 internationally. They can also visit the airline’s website at airserbia.com or follow updates on Air Serbia’s social media platforms.

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