Air Serbia has made various adjustments to its 2024/25 winter schedule which began on Sunday and will run until March 29, 2025. Overall, the airline will operate more flights this winter than last. Due to numerous frequency shifts on a monthly basis, the changes in the number of operated flights should be compared on a month-by-month basis. A clear trend in the schedule is that frequencies will decrease in November and December compared to last year, before sharply increasing for the remainder of the winter schedule. This is mainly due to the airline’s operations last winter, when it initially filed an ambitious schedule but was forced to decrease frequencies and suspend several routes from January onwards. Overall, Air Serbia will have nineteen fewer weekly departures from Serbia in November year-on-year, eight fewer in December, while in January it will have 38 additional weekly departures compared to January 2024, 72 additional weekly departures in February, and an extra 71 weekly departures in March.

This winter season, Air Serbia features several routes it did not offer the previous winter. They include services from Belgrade to Nice, Mostar, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Unlike last winter, the airline also plans to operate from Belgrade to Ankara, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Hannover and Salzburg throughout the winter season. On the other hand, the carrier will no longer serve Tianjin from Belgrade, while it also no longer features Cairo, Cologne, Izmir and Naples in its schedule from its hub, although these routes were all either suspended or discontinued at some point during the previous winter and did not operate for the entire duration of the season. During the 2024/25 winter season, Air Serbia currently has 17.765 scheduled flights and 2.06 million seats on sale. This represents an increase of 6% and 1.5% respectively.

The carrier will continue to maintain the same frequencies on its Public Service Obligation flights from Niš as last winter. This includes four weekly rotations to Belgrade, as well as two weekly to Cologne, Hahn, Istanbul, and Ljubljana. Similarly, it will continue to maintain two weekly flights between Kraljevo and Istanbul, as was the case the previous winter.

Departing Belgrade

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