
NEWS FLASH
Air Serbia has launched new seasonal flights from Belgrade to Mykonos, its seventh destination in Greece, and Alghero, the tenth city served by the airline in Italy.
Commenting on the new Mykonos service, which will be served two weekly with the Embraer E195 aircraft until September 29, Boško Rupić, the carrier’s General Manager for Commercial and Strategy at Air Serbia, said: “Year after year, Greece has been among the most popular destinations for Serbian tourists, which is why we are further expanding our presence on that market. During the summer season, we will fly to seven destinations in Greece, namely Athens, Thessaloniki, Rhodes, Corfu, Chania, Heraklion, and now Mykonos. By introducing direct flights to the island, travellers can reach one of the most attractive summer destinations faster and easier”.
During the 2025 summer season, Air Serbia boasts 38 weekly flights between Belgrade and Greece. Furthermore, it also maintains services from Niš and Kraljevo to Athens, both operating twice per week. As a result, it maintains 42 weekly operations between the two countries.
The new service to Alghero, which was inaugurated today, will be maintained twice per week until September 30 with the Airbus A319 jet. Mr Rupić noted, “By introducing a direct service between Belgrade and Alghero, we further boost Air Serbia’s presence in Italy. Our passengers can fly to ten cities in the country, and the choice is not easy. From Rome, Milan, Venice, and Bologna to Florence, Naples, Bari, Palermo, Catania in Sicily, and Alghero in Sardinia, whichever you pick, you will surely enjoy the rich history, diverse natural beauty and outstanding cuisine”. This summer, Air Serbia maintains 39 weekly flights to Italy.