Mallorca twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Air Serbia will utilise its Airbus A319 aircraft to service its fourth destination in Spain, after Bar- celona, Madrid and Valencia. Palma de Mallorca is the biggest city and port on the island of Mallorca [Majorca], which enjoys around 300 sunny days a year and is renowned for its warm summers and mild winters, turquoise sea and coves of golden sand beaches. As a place with a rich history, a live- ly cultural scene and culinary excel- lence, Palma offers tourists numer- ous museums, galleries and palaces, masterpieces of Gothic architecture and over 200 beaches to enjoy. Belgrade and Rijeka will be con- nected twice a week, every Wednes- day and Saturday, from 15 th June to 17 th September. Air Serbia initially launched flights to this biggest Cro- atian port city in June 2019, though the last flights along this route were operated in December of that year, af- ter which the service was suspended until further notice, due to the cov- id pandemic. The route will be ser- viced using an ATR72 aircraft. The third-largest city in Croatia, Rijeka is known for its urban life, the nu- merous historical buildings of its city centre and a plethora of important cultural events. With a mild Mediter- ranean climate and traditional hos- pitality, it attracts numerous sum- mer tourists. “We are happy that we are signif- icantly improving and diversifying our network by carefully choosing new destinations, in line with pas- sengers’ wishes and strategic plans for our future expansion. With this latest expansion, we are further strength- ening our position, primarily in It- aly and Spain, offering passengers from the entire region greater choice when planning their trips and sum- mer holidays. We are convinced that reactions will be positive, consider- ing that some of these new destina- tions are being made directly availa- ble from Belgrade for the first time ever. We will continue to develop in that direction during the following period and are looking forward to in- troducing more new routes,” says Air Serbia Head of Sales Boško Rupić.
along its third route to Spain, which has previously had no direct service from the Serbian capital. As the Kingdom of Spain’s third larg- est city and the Western Mediterranean’s largest port, Valencia is known for its beau- tiful beaches, the City of Arts and Sciences complex, its famous football club, the tra- ditional Las Fallas festival of fire and wide- ly-renowned speciality: authentic paella. During the period from 5 th June to 27 th October, the Serbian flag carrier will deploy its ATR72 aircraft along the Bel- grade-Bari route three times a week – on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays. As a city that’s marked a cultural crossroads since ancient times, Bari sits at the south- ern end of the Adriatic Sea and is South- ern Italy’s second largest city. By combin- ing an old city, which is surrounded by an impressive wall and interspersed with nar- row streets, and a modern city, which was built in the early 19th century, Bari pro- vides its visitors with authentic insight into its rich cultural heritage. From 11 th June to 29 th October, Ser- bia’s national airline will operate direct flights between Belgrade and Palma de
Valencia, Bari, Palma de Mallorca and Rijeka AIR SERBIA’S NEW SUMMER SEASON DESTINATIONS Starting from 21 st April, Air Serbia will launch new scheduled direct flights between Belgrade and Valencia, and then – from 5 th June – it will also introduce seasonal flights to three other new European destinations: Bari, Palma de Mallorca and Rijeka Flights between Belgrade and Valencia will operate twice a week – on Wednesdays and Saturdays during April and May, then on Thursdays and Sundays from ear- ly June onwards. The Serbian national airline will deploy an Airbus A319 plane
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