Europe 31.10.2020
Air Serbia will start flying from Moscow to Belgrade
As the press service of the company reports, the national Serbian air carrier Air Serbia will resume direct flights on Belgrade - Moscow route from November 9.
Jiri Mareka, General Director for Commerce and Strategy of the Serbian airline, said: “We are delighted to open another destination in our network - a direct connection between Russia and Belgrade. Moscow is a very important destination for the passengers of the company.”
The flights from Sheremetyevo to Belgrade are announced with a frequency twice a week - on Mondays and Fridays. Ticket prices start from 200 Euros RT.
When booking, the passenger is notified of the opportunity to travel only between November 9, 2020 and March 31, 2021. The company also reminds that Russian citizens are not required to have a PCR test upon arrival in Serbia.
The Serbian carrier has stopped flights to Russia since March 18. Before the pandemic, the flights were popular both among tourists and transit travelers. Belgrade was a convenient connecting point for traveling to European countries. Today, Russian tourists can fly through the Serbian airport only to Greece and the UK.
The resumption of flights between Russia and Serbia became known on October 14. Later, Aeroflot announced the start of flights with a frequency twice a week: on Thursdays and Saturdays. The carrier made its first flight on the route on October 29. For November dates, the cost of tickets from the Russian airline starts from 275 Euros RT.