Air Serbia plans to reduce frequencies on several of its Belgrade routes in September and October in the lead-up to the start of the 2025/26 winter season on October 26. The airline has brought forward the seasonal suspension of its three weekly Belgrade – Ankara service to September 20. It had initially planned to run flights until late October. The route will be restored on December 18 and will be maintained three times per week over the holiday period until January 8 with the Embraer E190 aircraft. Air Serbia competes against AJet on the route, which maintains year-round flights between the two capitals.
Starting September 6, Air Serbia will reduce flights on its flagship Belgrade – New York service from the initially planned daily rotation to six weekly. However, this is still the same number of flights it operated during the same period last year. From September 29, frequencies will decrease to four weekly, down from the planned five weekly rotations, but still an increase on three weekly services maintained during the same period in 2024. Elsewhere in September, the airline will decrease operations between Belgrade and Zurich from the initially planned eighteen to seventeen weekly, while services to Budapest will be reduced from the planned twelve weekly to ten.
During the month of October, Air Serbia will decrease frequencies on the Belgrade – Ohrid service from the planned two weekly to one weekly rotation until the seasonal route concludes on October 15, reflecting the same volume of flights as last year. Despite the frequency adjustments on some routes, the Serbian carrier will still have 2.2% more scheduled flights in September compared to last year, while services will be up 5.6% in October.




