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Air Serbia resumes direct flights to Nice, expanding French network

Air Serbia has announced the resumption of direct flights to Nice, France, with services operating twice a week on Thursdays and Sundays. The flight duration is approximately two hours. The inaugural flight was celebrated at Nice Côte d’Azur Airport (NCE), the second busiest airport in France, serving over 14 million passengers annually.

Boško Rupić, Director of Commercial and Strategy at Air Serbia, emphasized the airline’s agility in responding to market demands. He noted that when another carrier reduced flights between Belgrade and Nice, Air Serbia recognized the significant demand and decided to restart this direct route after a five-year hiatus.

With this new connection, Nice joins Paris and Lyon as the third destination in France served by Air Serbia from Belgrade.

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