Air Serbia to Receive Fourth Airbus A330-200 in February 2025
Air Serbia is scheduled to take delivery of its fourth Airbus A330-200 aircraft in February 2025, following a series of delays.
Air Serbia is scheduled to take delivery of its fourth Airbus A330-200 aircraft in February 2025, following a series of delays.
Air Serbia has announced a record net profit of $42.9 million (€41.3 million) for the year 2024, with total annual revenue surpassing $729 million (€700.3 million). This marks the most successful financial performance in the airline’s history.
Air Serbia and China Southern have entered into a codesharing agreement, aiming to improve air connectivity between Serbia and China. This collaboration marks a significant step in strengthening ties between the two countries, offering passengers seamless travel options and enhanced convenience.
TrueNoord (Netherlands) has completed the acquisition of seven ATR72-600 aircraft from GOAL Aircraft Leasing (Germany). These aircraft are currently on lease to prominent European carriers, further strengthening TrueNoord’s regional aviation portfolio.
Air Serbia has announced the extension of its wet lease agreement for two Embraer E190 aircraft from Bulgaria Airinto 2025. This decision ensures continued operational flexibility and capacity to meet passenger demand.
Bulgaria Air and Air Serbia are reportedly in discussions to expand their ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) arrangement, which currently involves two E190s wet-leased by Bulgaria Air to the Serbian carrier. This partnership reflects a growing trend of collaborative leasing agreements among airlines to optimize fleet usage and address capacity demands.
Air Serbia is evaluating the possibility of introducing a new direct flight between Belgrade and Beijing in the summer of 2025. This prospective route would replace the recently discontinued service to Tianjin, allowing Air Serbia to maintain its presence in the Chinese market and strengthen connectivity between Serbia and China.
Air Serbia achieved notable passenger growth in October 2024, carrying a total of 381,386 passengers across its scheduled and charter services. This figure marks a 4% increase compared to October of the previous year, highlighting the airline’s steady recovery and expansion in the regional and international markets.
Air Serbia has announced an exciting expansion of its summer 2025 schedule, introducing new seasonal routes from Belgrade to popular Mediterranean destinations Ibiza, Mykonos, and Olbia. This strategic addition aims to cater to the increasing demand for leisure travel to these sought-after summer hotspots.
Air Serbia has suspended ticket sales for its Belgrade-Tianjin route, with the last flight set for November 5, 2024.