FRANKFURT – A new airline has been taking off from Frankfurt-Hahn Airport since 17 July. The Serbian airline Air Serbia is thus expanding its summer flight schedule to the Balkans by two weekly flights to the Serbian university city of Nis. The aircraft used will be Airbus A319s with capacity for 144 passengers.
On arrival, the flight of the largest Serbian airline was traditionally greeted with water jets from the airport fire brigade. Air Serbia takes off twice a week from HHN to Nis - Constantine the Great Airport.
"We are pleased to welcome Air Serbia, a rapidly expanding airline, at Frankfurt-Hahn Airport. The flights to Nis are a very good addition to our existing offer," says Christoph Goetzmann, Chief Operating Officer of Frankfurt-Hahn Airport.
Nis is located in the southern part of Serbia and is the third largest city in the country. With its numerous excavation sites and monuments, the city is an important place in Serbian and European history. Nis is also an important industrial and commercial city in the Balkans and offers good transport connections to Belgrade, Sofia and Pristina.
Source: TravelDailyNews International
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