Air Serbia adds Singapore codeshare

Thursday, January 15, 2015


Air Serbia will expand its codeshare partnership with Etihad Airways and place its flight numbers on the latter’s service between Abu Dhabi and Singapore and viceversa. The Serbian carrier will add its “JU” designator code on Etihad’s morning flight from the Emirati capital to Singapore starting January 18. Air Serbia already codeshares on a range of Etihad Airways flights from Abu Dhabi, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Kuwait, Colombo, Bahrain and the Seychelles.

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  1. Anonymous13:47

    Where is the Johannesburg codeshare???????

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    1. Anonymous16:44

      Ima codeshare kartu mozete kupiti na sajtu EY.
      INN-NS

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    2. Anonymous17:29

      No, apparently they don't yet, i guess someone still have to ratify the agreements.

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  2. Anonymous13:53

    The only serious airline in Ex-Yu.

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  3. Anonymous14:14

    + 1 for Johannesburg code-share or, alternatively, direct flights to Cape Town in a few years time?

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  4. Anonymous15:56

    When is Etihad planning to add Auckland and Adelaide, that would be great for Air Serbia codeshare? Diaspora needs 1 stop to Belgrade and only Emirates have it from Adelaide. Auckland does not have 1 stop to Belgrade. Etihad, Qatar and Turkish do not fly there at all.

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    1. Anonymous16:55

      FYI Turkish doesn't fly to Australia at all, they're completely out of the game.

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  5. Anonymous16:22

    Yes the only serious in south Europe.

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  6. Anonymous00:35

    http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/turizam.90.html:529097-Er-Srbija-najbezbednija-avio-kompanija-u-regionu

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  7. AIR SERBIA successfully build opportunity for future business and accessibility on Far East.
    Simply AIR SERBIA is serios airline of central and southern Europe. That way going to be.

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  8. JU520 BEGLAX12:54

    How well are those CS flights sold, anyone know?

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