Air Serbia
Air Serbia is the proud successor of the airline Aeroput, founded on June 17, 1927. The airline ranks eighth on the list of the oldest airlines still in operation worldwide. Air Serbia has been operating under its current name since October 26, 2013, and with its new name and identity, it offers a new concept of flight comfort through its growing network. In both passenger and cargo traffic, Air Serbia serves over 80 scheduled, seasonal, and charter destinations across Europe, the Mediterranean, North America, and Asia. Air Serbia's fleet currently includes wide-body Airbus A330-200 aircraft, narrow-body aircraft from the Airbus A320 family, as well as ATR 72-600 turboprop planes for regional flights. In addition to Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport, Air Serbia also flies from Niš Constantine the Great Airport and the "Morava" International Airport near Kraljevo.
Information updated as of March 2025