Air Serbia is expanding its route network in 2026, including new direct flights from Belgrade to the Greek island of Santorini.

The popular island, with flights starting April 30, joins five other new Air Serbia routes connecting Belgrade to leisure, business, and adventure destinations worldwide.

The airline’s summer schedule also includes direct flights to Baku from May 3, strengthening cultural, tourist, and business ties with Azerbaijan, and Toronto from May 23, reconnecting North America with Serbia after a 30-year hiatus. According to the airline, these routes cater to both leisure travelers and the Serbian diaspora in Canada.

Winter Destinations: Seville, Tenerife, Tromsø

Air Serbia’s winter offerings in 2026 include Seville from September 30, providing access to Andalusia’s rich cultural heritage, Tenerife from October 27 with its mild climate and Atlantic beaches, and Tromsø from December 14, offering Arctic adventures such as northern lights viewing, whale-watching, and winter sports.

The airline highlights that these new routes reflect growing demand for personalized travel experiences, reduce seasonality and optimize fleet utilization.

“Passengers now have more opportunities to reach popular destinations on direct flights, from sunny Mediterranean getaways to Arctic excursions,” a company announcement said.

Tickets for all six destinations are on sale immediately, supporting Air Serbia’s strategy to enhance Belgrade’s connectivity and provide year-round options for both leisure and business travelers.

Intermodal Air is the general sales agent (GSA) for Air Serbia in Greece.

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