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Air Serbia to showcase new routes and special offers at Belgrade Tourism Fair

Air Serbia will be participating in the 46th International Tourism Fair, which will take place from February 20 to 23, 2025, in Belgrade.

During the four-day event, Serbia’s national airline will offer visitors the chance to purchase flight tickets with a special 30% discount. Every 100th customer will also have the opportunity to win a free flight to a destination of their choice.

“We are very pleased that Italy is the partner country of the 46th International Tourism Fair in Belgrade, especially since we have many flights to various cities in Italy. In addition to Bari, Bologna, Venice, Catania, Naples, Palermo, Rome and Milan, we will introduce direct flights to Alghero in Sardinia and resume flights to Florence for the summer season in 2025. This will bring the total number of Italian cities we serve to ten. We invite passengers to visit our stand, learn about our network of destinations, take advantage of the fair discount, and discover the world with us,” said Boško Rupić, Director of Commercial and Strategy at Air Serbia.

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The International Tourism Fair in Belgrade is the largest event of its kind in the region, and with its participation, Air Serbia aims to raise awareness among travelers about travel opportunities between Serbia and other countries in the Balkans, Europe, and beyond.

More information about the activities of the Serbian national carrier can be found on the Air Serbia Media Center page.

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