Air Serbia commenced flights between Belgrade and Munich last Friday, marking the return of the country’s flag carrier to the Bavarian capital after eighteen years.
Commenting on the new service, the CEO of Munich Airport, Jost Lammers, said, “We are very pleased that Air Serbia is returning to Munich to coincide with the opening of our new Terminal 1 pier. With the resumption of the connection, the airline is strengthening the important service to Serbia and the entire Balkan region, thus expanding the range of services for traveller at Munich Airport”. Air Serbia’s CEO, Jiri Marek, added, “By commencing a direct route between Belgrade and Munich, we are further strengthening our presence on the German market and improving Serbia’s connectivity with an important transport and economic hub in Europe. Munich is a significant destination both for business travellers and tourists. By introducing daily flights, we are reaffirming our commitment to expanding our network and continuously responding to market and passenger needs, while also enabling fast and convenient connections via Belgrade to our wide network of destinations”.










