Air Serbia resumes direct flights between Belgrade and Nice after a five-year break, enhancing connectivity with twice-weekly services to the French Riviera.
Air Serbia has recommenced its direct service between Belgrade and Nice with flight JU250 after a five-year hiatus. The Serbian national carrier will operate flights to the city in southeastern France twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays, with a flight time of approximately two hours.
The first flight of Air Serbia was ceremoniously welcomed at Nice Côte d’Azur Airport (NCE), the second largest in France, which serves over 14 million passengers annually.
“One of the key attributes of our business is agility. We carefully monitor market developments and listen to passenger needs. When a competitor recently reduced the number of flights between Belgrade and Nice, we recognised there was significant demand and decided to resume the direct service between the two cities after a five-year break. By connecting the Serbian capital with Nice, we have further strengthened Air Serbia’s presence in France and provided passengers with the opportunity to reach the beautiful French Riviera in just 120 minutes,” said Boško Rupić, General Manager Commercial and Strategy at Air Serbia.
In addition to Paris and Lyon, Nice is the third destination in France to which the Serbian national airline flies from Belgrade.
By reintroducing Nice into its network, Air Serbia offers passengers excellent connectivity via the heart of the French Riviera, via Belgrade, to Larnaca, Istanbul, Ankara, Skopje, Bucharest, Sofia, Tirana, Thessaloniki, Athens, Split, Tivat, Podgorica, Dubrovnik, Budapest, Sarajevo, Vienna, and other cities.
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