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Friday, 23 March 2012
Summer TimetableFrom 25 March to 27 October 2012, Jat Airways passengers departing from Belgrade will be able to travel to 35 Euro-Mediterranean cities and 25 countries. During the summer season the Serbian national airline will be operating 231 flights weekly, with an additional 56 flights weekly operated in cooperation with code share partners. This summer, Jat Airways will introduce flights to three destinations in Croatia – Split, Dubrovnik, and Pula, and will be resuming operations to Gerona, Spain, to Ohrid, Macedonia, and Salonika, Greece. In response to increased interest for travel to the UK capital for the forthcoming Olympic Games, in addition to flying to London’s largest airport, Heathrow, Jat Airways will also be flying to Gatwick from mid-June to mid-September. Besides these destinations, additional departures to Moscow will be introduced, providing passengers with better connecting flights to destinations in the region. Additional flights to Vienna, Brussels, Dusseldorf, Rome, Salonika, and Larnaka will also be introduced to meet the needs of the Diaspora. Starting 1 June, after the opening of the new airport in Berlin, Jat Airways will increase the number of flights to Germany’s capital. For the first time since 1991, in July Jat Airways will be reintroducing services from Belgrade to Split with flights on Mondays and Thursdays, until the end of September. Flights to Pula will operate from mid-June to mid-September, on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Jat Airways will also be resuming its last years’ flights to Dubrovnik. Flights will operate from mid-June until the end of September on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The most frequent Jat Airways flights are to Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Rome, Vienna, Zurich, Moscow, Paris, London (Heathrow), Athens, Skopje, Sarajevo, Podgorica, and Tivat to which Jat flies at least once a day. Jat Airways has six weekly flights to Berlin, Milan, and Brussels, five flights a week to Stockholm, Larnaka, and Istanbul, four flights a week to Salonika and Copenhagen, three flights a week to Stuttgart, London (Gatwick), Tel Aviv, Ohrid, and Dubrovnik. Jat flies twice a week to Goteborg, Gerona, Monastir, Split, and Pula. In cooperation with six national airlines, based on commercial agreements for joint flight operation, passengers from Serbia can fly to six European destinations, eight times a week to Ljubljana with Adria Airways, six times a week to Bucharest with Tarom, and five times a week to Warsaw with LOT. In cooperation with Austrian Airlines, Jat Airways offers an additional twenty-three flights to Vienna, seven weekly flights to Rome together with Alitalia, and seven weekly flights to Moscow with Aeroflot. Any city in Europe not served by direct Jat Airways flights can be reached by services provided in cooperation with other airlines, such as Alitalia, Austrian Airlines, British Midland, British Airways, Aeroflot, Air Berlin, LOT, Adria Airways, Tarom, and Finnair. Jat Airways also offers passengers traveling to Australia, New Zealand, Middle and Far East and India the best connections via several European cities, in cooperation with Emirates, Etihad Airlines, Singapore Airlines, and SriLanka Airlines. Beijing and Shanghai can be reached by Aeroflot via Moscow and Air China from cities in Europe. Connections to North and South America have been provided through cooperation with Alitalia via Milan and Rome, with LOT via Warsaw, with Virgin Atlantic and British Airways via London, with KLM via Amsterdam, with Austrian Airlines via Vienna, and with Air Berlin via airports in Germany. Passengers can travel from Belgrade with a combination of flights operated by Jat Airways together with Alitalia, Austrian Airlines, Emirates, and Ethiopian Airlines. All News
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