List of airlines of Serbia

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This is a list of airlines currently operating in Serbia.

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Scheduled airlines

AirlineImage ICAO IATA CallsignCommenced operations Hub airport(s) Notes
Air Serbia YU-APH A320 Air Serbia (35545496281).jpg ASLJUAIR SERBIA2013 Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport

Charter airlines

Airline [1] Image ICAO IATA CallsignCommenced operations Hub airport(s) Notes
Airpink Cessna 550B Citation Bravo, Air Pink JP7602392.jpg PNK AIR PINK2004 Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
Avio Sluzba Vlade Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport Government Airline
Balkan Helicopters Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport Heli operations
MPC Air Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
Prince Aviation Cessna 560XL Citation XLS YU-SPB, Prince aviation, september 02, 2012.jpg PNC PRINCE AVIATION1992 Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
Star Fly Wings Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport

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References

  1. "List of Approved Operators". Civil Aviation Directorate.