Air Serbia will boast an average of just over sixty weekly additional departures from Belgrade this coming winter season when compared to last. Although frequency growth will vary by month, the carrier currently has an extra 43 weekly departures scheduled from Belgrade in November, 54 additional services in December and January each, 81 extra flights in February and 71 in March. Air Serbia frequently adjusts its network based on demand, making further changes to the upcoming winter schedule, which begins on October 26 and runs until March 28, highly likely.
This winter, Air Serbia will continue operating flights to Geneva (three weekly), Tbilisi (three weekly) and Florence (two weekly), all three of which were introduced during the current summer season. At this stage, the airline also plans to maintain year-round operations to Bari, Naples, Ankara, Gothenburg, Florence, Hamburg, and Hanover, all of which either operated partially or were suspended during the previous winter season.
Based on the carrier’s preliminary November schedule, Air Serbia will add an extra three weekly services to Thessaloniki (for a total of ten weekly), Sofia (twelve weekly) and Tirana (double daily), as well as an additional two weekly rotations to Athens (twelve weekly), Budapest (sixteen weekly), Paris (sixteen weekly), Copenhagen (daily), Milan (ten weekly), Bucharest (eleven weekly) and Vienna (sixteen weekly). An extra weekly service will operate to Stockholm (daily), Barcelona (nine weekly), Ljubljana (seventeen weekly), Madrid (four weekly) and Zurich (seventeen weekly).
At this stage, Air Serbia has also increased frequencies on its services to North America. Flights to New York are scheduled to run three times per week throughout the entire winter, up from two weekly in November, December, February and March. Furthermore, services to Chicago are currently planned to operate twice per week through the winter, up from a weekly rotation in January, February and March.


