The new route brings number of direct flight destinations to 20.
TIRANA, Aug. 1 – Serbia’s newly-branded national airline, Air Serbia, will launch a new route between Belgrade and Tirana, with three weekly flights starting Sept. 23, according to the Tirana International Airport’s press office.
On Sept. 23, Tirana International Airport will inaugurate a new route between Tirana and Belgrade.
Air Serbia, the national carrier formerly known as JAT, will operate the route three times per week – on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays – with an ATR72 aircraft.
“We are very pleased to be launching this route. We believe that the benefits will include stimulation of commercial trade between Albania and Serbia, and bring an additional value to our Airport and to the economy in general,” said TIA’s Chief Executive Officer Rolf Castro-Vasquez.
Air Serbia’s Chief Executive Officer, Dane Kondić, said, “This new service will provide customers from Tirana increased travel options and enhanced connections through our Belgrade hub to 38 business and leisure destinations across the Balkan region, Europe and the Mediterranean.”
The new route brings the number of foreign destinations reached by direct flight from Tirana to 20.