Sunday, January 24, 2010
‘Malev’ and ‘Emirates’ connection Belgrade
ShareRequest for temporary permit for flights to Belgrade by the Austrian low cost company ‘Fly Nicky’ forwarded to the Serbian Directorate of civil aviation is still in procedure. In case of positive outcome, ‘Fly Nicky’ would start flying to Belgrade as of February 1 six times a week. The price of one way ticket would be EUR 29.
The turning point for the arrival of foreign carriers to our country is by no means ratification of agreement on open sky but also no-visa regime which is to come in effect as of January 1, 2010.
Three low cost companies, ‘German Wings’, ‘Norwegian Air Shuttle’ and ‘Nordvic Airlink’ have got the flying permits from the Directorate until so far.
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