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Good news for travellers! Air Serbia has announced an increase in the number of flights between Cracow and Belgrade. With the start of next year's summer season, passengers will have four flights a week at their disposal
Serbia's national carrier is planning to introduce an additional service on the route from Cracow to Belgrade. Currently, flights are operated three times a week, but from next summer season - from the end of March 2025 - the number of flights will increase to four.
Flights will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, allowing for more flexible travel planning for both tourism and business purposes. The service between Krakow and Belgrade is operated by ATR 72 aircraft - efficient machines that are ideal for medium-haul flights, ensuring a comfortable journey.
The increase in the number of flights testifies to the growing interest of passengers in this route. Cracow, as one of the largest airports in Poland, and Belgrade, the dynamically developing capital of Serbia, are becoming increasingly popular destinations for travellers from Central and Eastern Europe.
Source: airserbia.com
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