Air Serbia has announced the addition of five new routes to its network, with three starting during the 2026 summer season and a further two over the 2026/27 winter. They will complement the new Belgrade – Toronto route, which has already been unveiled. The Serbian carrier will launch operations to Santorini in Greece on April 30, as well as Baku in Azerbaijan on May 3. Seville will be introduced later in the summer, on September 30. The airline has also announced new services for winter to Tenerife in Spain, starting October 27 and Tromso in Norway from December 14, aimed at balancing out seasonality.
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In addition to launching new services, Air Serbia will primarily focus on densifying its existing network during the 2026 summer season. Destinations set to see frequency growth include Vienna, which will increase to three daily services, or 21 weekly flights, up from seventeen, Athens, rising from fourteen to eighteen weekly, Milan, increasing from nine to eleven weekly, and Brussels, which will grow from three to five weekly rotations. A further group of destinations will see the addition of one extra weekly rotation compared to the 2025 summer season. These include Bucharest, Florence, Istanbul, Lisbon, Madrid, Malta, Nice, Oslo, Prague, Thessaloniki, Stuttgart and Tbilisi.
Santorini becomes Air Serbia’s eighth destination in Greece, joining Athens, Thessaloniki, Corfu, Chania, Heraklion, Mykonos and Rhodes. In Spain, the addition of Seville and Tenerife to the network grows its connectivity in the country to seven, complementing Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga, Palma de Mallorca and Valencia. Tromso, located in the far north of Norway, has in recent years become a popular seasonal winter destination for European carriers and will be Air Serbia’s second destination in Norway following Oslo.
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