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Mostar Airport Launches Direct Flights to Belgrade Starting End of April

Mostar Airport will launch direct flights to Belgrade starting late April, with Air Serbia operating the new route

Mostar Airport is set to initiate direct flight services to Belgrade at the end of April, marking a significant development in regional connectivity. Air Serbia has been chosen to operate these flights, following a public tender for establishing regular air services for the year. 

This new air link, scheduled to remain active until the end of October, offers a potential extension depending on its success and demand. The flights are planned for three days a week: Monday, Friday, and Sunday, providing convenient options for travelers between the two cities.

For this route, Air Serbia will deploy the Embraer E175 aircraft, known for its efficiency and comfort, which aligns with the airline’s commitment to enhancing its network and service quality.

The establishment of this direct line not only facilitates travel between Mostar and Belgrade but also strengthens the economic and cultural ties between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, promising significant impacts on tourism and business engagements in both regions.

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