Air Serbia is extending its Mediterranean footprint. From 1 June 2026, the national carrier will introduce direct flights from Belgrade to Alicante, cementing its status as one of the most active regional airlines and offering travelers a seamless new gateway to Spain’s luminous southeast.
Operating twice weekly, every Monday and Friday, the new route will be served by aircraft from the Airbus A320 family, with the potential to extend beyond the core summer season should demand continue its upward trajectory. Tickets go on sale immediately.
Alicante becomes the airline’s eighth Spanish destination, joining an already enviable roster that includes Malaga, Seville, Valencia, Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, and Tenerife. It is a portfolio built not only on volume, but on discernment—connecting Belgrade with destinations that balance leisure allure and commercial relevance.
Photo credit: Air Serbia press office
Unlike the stripped-down proposition of low-cost carriers, Air Serbia positions this service as a considered alternative: full-service comfort, operational reliability, and an appealing price-to-quality ratio. The strength of its Belgrade hub further enhances the proposition, allowing passengers from across the region to connect efficiently onward to European and regional destinations.
“The new direct Belgrade–Alicante service is the result of a detailed analysis of the market and the performance of comparable routes,” says Boško Rupić, General Manager Commercial and Strategy at Air Serbia. “It confirms our commitment to sustainable growth, increasing market share, and offering a broader, more attractive choice of destinations. We are particularly pleased to make Spanish summer resorts even more accessible to travelers from Serbia and the region.”
And Alicante is a destination that requires little persuasion. Set along Spain’s southeast coast and often described as the gateway to the Costa Blanca, the city blends urban vitality with beachside ease. Nearby highlights—from the high-energy shores of Benidorm to the postcard charm of Altea and the palm-lined avenues of Elche—underscore the region’s enduring appeal. With its sandy beaches, gentle climate, and well-developed tourist infrastructure, Alicante remains one of the Mediterranean’s most dependable summer seductions.
Follow the sun! This time, directly from Belgrade to Spain’s radiant Costa Blanca.
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