2008 Summer Timetable
Jat Airways on March 30-October 25, 2008, switches to summer timetable under which it flies to 40 destinations in 27 countries at a weekly frequency rate of 235.
New destinations include Thessaloniki, Oslo and Pula. The Serbian national air carrier is already flying to Banja Luka since the beginning of winter season, and the direct fight to Tel Aviv is part of its offer as well. Flights to Thessaloniki are to begin on June 1 and continue throughout the summer season with departures from Belgrade on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Jat will operate the Belgrade-Oslo line on June 6-September 26 on Mondays and Fridays. The Belgrade-Pula flight will be launched on Thursdays and Sundays beginning June 19, and discontinued on September 14.
Jat Airways’ most frequent flights under the summer timetable -- at least once a day -- are those to Frankfurt, Vienna, Munich, Moscow, Rome, Zurich, Paris, Amsterdam, London, Skoplje, Sarajevo, Podgorica and Tivat. Six flights a week are envisaged on the lines to Istanbul, Stockholm and Ljubljana, five to Copenhagen, Larnaka and Tirana, four to Athens, Prague, Berlin, Banja Luka, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart and Monastir, thrice a week to Trieste, Thessaloniki, Brussels and Dubai, twice weekly to Gothenburg, Pula, Malta, Tripoli, Oslo and Tel Aviv and once a week to Tunis. There will be two Jat Airways flights a week from Niš to Zurich. Also, Hamburg and Hanover can be reached from Belgrade with a Jat flight to Berlin, as the air ticket price includes transport by bus, one-way or both, to and from these cities.
Code-share arrangement cooperation with the most prestigious foreign air lines makes possible for passengers from Serbia to fly by Jat to Vienna and then by Austrian Airlines as many as 27 times a week. Code chare arrangements from Belgrade to Munich on Jat and Lufthansa flights provide for 28 weekly flights, to Frankfurt - 21, and to Düsseldorf – 12 weekly flights. Passengers to Prague can fly on a daily basis on Jat and Czech Airlines joint flights, and twice a day to Moscow by Jat and Aeroflot. Connections to Milan are possible by Alitalia flights – once a day, and to Rome – twice a day. The flights to European destinations to which Jat has no direct flight are to be carried out under arrangements with Alitalia, Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Swiss and Czech Airlines.
Connections to North and South America are ensured in cooperation with Alitalia via Milan or Rome, with Virgin Atlantic, British Airways and Air India via London, with Czech Airlines via Prague, with Martinair via Amsterdam, with Swiss via Zurich, with Olympic Airways via Athens, with Lufthansa via Frankfurt and Munich, with Austrian Airlines via Vienna as well as with Delta Air Lines and United Airlines via all Jat regular European destinations.
Jat Airways offers passengers bound for Australia, New Zealand as well as Beijing, the Middle and Far East and India most favorable connections in cooperation with the Emirates Company via Dubai, and to Beijing by Aeroflot via Moscow or Air China via Frankfurt.
To Africa, one may travel from Belgrade by combined flights of Jat Airways and the Emirates, Turkish Airlines and Srilankan Airlines air companies.
The Timetable is subject to changes as governed by market demands.
Online booking and ET
By continually introducing technical-technological innovations in keeping with modern commercial air traffic trends, Jat Airways, is able to enter a new, more advanced stage of Internet services beginning March 21, 2008. From that date on, Jat passengers can do the entire seat reservation process, online payment and obtaining electronic air ticket (ET) by simply visiting Jat Airways web site www.jat.com.
Jat Anniversaries This season marks the 60th anniversary of the publication of the first Jat timetable. Yugoslav Airlines (JAT) has issued this publication for the first time on April 20, 1948. The cover showed the legends and the text was written in the Russian language.
In the summer season, Jat Airways will celebrate a number of anniversaries: the 55th anniversary of regular air traffic with Frankfurt and Istanbul, the 50th anniversary of renewal of the line to Prague, the 45th anniversary of flying to Berlin and Copenhagen, the 40th anniversary of the regular line to Stockholm as well as the 35th anniversary of the Pilot Academy. Joined by support from its loyal passengers, Jat over the more recent years has been recording increasingly better business results and is today in a position to set out with pride that it is a promising company looking with optimism to the future.
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