Air Serbia‘s Flights Increase in March
Air Serbia, the national airline of Serbia, has seen an eight percent increase in flights for the month of March compared to last year. The company carried 273,705 passengers and operated 3,269 flights.
This is Air Serbia’s best March result since it started operating under its current name. The CEO, Jiri Marek, said that the growth is steady and consistent. He also mentioned that the cabin load factor, which measures how full the planes are, reached 74 percent in March. This is an increase of three percentage points from last year.
Air Serbia plans to add three new destinations to its network soon. During the summer season, it will operate scheduled flights to over 80 cities worldwide. The company’s most popular routes in the region were to Podgorica, Tivat, and Ljubljana. In Western Europe, passengers wanted to go to Paris, Zurich, Milan, Rome, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Vienna.
In other parts of Europe, destinations like Athens, Istanbul, Barcelona, and Larnaca were also popular.