Serbia’s national airline, Air Serbia, has announced the inclusion of three new destinations for next year’s summer. The carrier will introduce nonstop services between its primary hub, Belgrade, and two much sought-after summer destinations – Mykonos and Alghero, Sardinia. The third name is Florence, Italy. Although it isn’t a new destination for Air Serbia, it joins the airline’s network after a gap of over a year and a half.
Air Serbia will operate two weekly flights to all three new destinations. To and from Mykonos, an Airbus A319 will ferry passengers. Those travelling on the Belgrade-Sardinia route will board the airline’s Embraer E195 aircraft. And the Florance route will be served using an ATR 72-600.
Of the three, the resumption of the Florence service goes live first on Friday, April 18, 2025. The outbound flight – JU 466 – begins its journey from Belgrade at 06:30 and concludes at 08:40. The return leg – JU 467 – departs and arrives at 09:10 and 11:10, respectively. If those times aren’t suitable, travellers can take flights JU468/JU469. The Belgrade-Florence flight starts and ends at 17:35 and 19:45, respectively. In the other direction, the flight departs at 20:15 and lands at 22:15.
Similarly, Air Serbia offers different flight timings on the other two routes mentioned. The details: