Air Serbia begins flying to Geneva
Today, on 1 March, with the JU 470 flight carried out with an Airbus A319, Air Serbia commenced direct flights on the new Belgrade-Geneva route. The Serbian national airline plans to operate flights to its second destination in Switzerland two times a week, on Mondays and Fridays.
The inaugural flight was welcomed with the traditional water cannon greeting at the Geneva International Airport, which is the second largest airport in Switzerland in terms of passenger numbers, after the airport in Zurich. On the occasion of the first flight, an official ribbon cutting ceremony was held, in attendance of representatives of Air Serbia and the Geneva International Airport.
The airport at which the Serbian national airline’s flights will be landing is located four kilometres from the centre of Geneva, with the north border along the border crossing between Switzerland and France, allowing entry into both countries directly from the airport.
"We are glad that, despite the current circumstances, we had managed to further expand the network of destinations and contribute to even better connectivity between Serbia and Switzerland. Having in mind that more than 30,000 Serbian citizens live in western Switzerland and neighbouring France, we have recognized the need for introducing this route, in order to provide them with easier access and better connectivity with their homeland," said Jiri Marek, General Manager Commercial and Strategy, Air Serbia.
Air Serbia passengers can purchase return tickets to Geneva at the starting price of EUR 52, with an additional 50% discount for tickets for children. As a famous city of the world, located on the biggest lake in Europe, it was planned to be one of the six new destinations announced last year, which was temporarily discontinued due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Monday flights will provide good connectivity from Geneva to other destinations in the Serbian airline’s network scheduled in the midday, such as Athens, Istanbul, Larnaca, Moscow, Podgorica, Sarajevo, Skopje, Sofia, Thessaloniki, Tirana and Tivat.
Air Serbia recommends that all passengers who are considering travelling to Geneva check with the diplomatic and consular offices of Switzerland whether they are allowed to travel there, in accordance with the latest measures.
Flight schedule:
Flight No. |
Place of departure |
Time of departure |
Destination |
Time of arrival |
Frequency |
Date of first flight |
JU470 |
Belgrade (BEG) |
07:00 |
Geneva (GVA) |
09:05 |
Mon |
1 March, 2021 |
JU471 |
Geneva (GVA) |
09:50 |
Belgrade (BEG) |
11:45 |
Mon |
1 March, 2021 |
JU474 |
Belgrade (BEG) |
17:40 |
Geneva (GVA) |
19:45 |
Fri |
5 March, 2021 |
JU475 |
Geneva (GVA) |
20:30 |
Belgrade (BEG) |
22:25 |
Fri |
5 March, 2021 |
* All times are local.