Air Serbia has opened a Premium Check-in Zone for Business Class passengers at the Nikola Tesla Airport in Belgrade. The new zone includes four dedicated check in counters, as well as a comfortable seating area. This reduces waiting times and provides comfort to business travellers.
“Because we know that our business-class passengers often need to maximize their time, it was decided to create a separate zone for check-in, which is tailored to the modern lifestyle trends. So, the customer experience will be completely different. We are confident that our business class passengers will appreciate the new service,” said Jiri Mareks, Air Serbia CEO.
In the future, the airline plans to continue improving its service and expanding its destination network in order to meet the demands of its passengers.
Air Serbia is the national carrier of the Republic of Serbia. It is the successor to the first national airline Aeroput, which was established in Belgrade in the year 1927. The airline has been operating with its current name since October 2013, The airline offers scheduled, seasonal, and charter flights in passenger and cargo traffic to more than 90 destinations in Europe and the Mediterranean, North America and Asia, and Africa.
Air Serbia, in cooperation with its airline partners, also offers flights to destinations abroad, including Asia, Australia and North America. In addition to Nikola Tesla Airport in Belgrade, which is its base, Air Serbia also flies from Constantine the Great Airport in Niš and from International Airport Morava near Kraljevo. Air Serbia is an IATA member.
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