BELGRADE (Serbia), August 8 (SeeNews) – Flag carrier Air Serbia plans to increase the frequency of its flights linking Belgrade to the Montenegrin coastal town of Tivat, due to the great interest of travellers, it said.
Air Serbia will serve the Montenegrin seaside from the Serbian capital up to 26 times weekly, offering passengers almost 2,000 additional seats, the company said in a statement earlier this week.
"Tivat and Podgorica are our most frequent destinations by far, with 216 return flights to be operated in August alone. Both cities are well ahead of Zurich with 84 and London with 71 return flights. The increased flight frequency to Tivat comes as no surprise, taking into consideration that it is a popular tourist destination in close proximity to numerous other favorite vacation spots of our travelers," the CEO of Air Serbia, Duncan Naysmith, said.
On July 16, Air Serbia started a service from Konstantin Veliki Airport in Nis to Tivat. The flight will be operated three times a week until the end of the summer season.