Air Serbia is continuing to increase the number of flights it’s able to operate as more and more destinations open up, though it’s unclear just how much demand there is for the flights. By June 14, it will increase the number of flights it provides on now-functioning routes, meaning that instead of the plan for 16 flights to Heathrow, Vienna, Zurich and Frankfurt, Air Serbia will be operating up to 70 return flights.
The airline will also be be adding service to New York, Amsterdam, Paris, as well as to regional destinations, such as Ljubljana, Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Podgorica and Tivat. Flights to Podgorica and Tivat will be renewed on June 7, while Skopje will once again be accessible as of June 15.