Air Serbia Looking to Add Two Airbus A321 Aircraft to Its Fleet

Source: Ex-Yu Aviation News Wednesday, 26.04.2023. 12:07
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Air Serbia is looking to add two Airbus A321 aircraft to its fleet, the national airline carrier announced, as reported by EX-YU Aviation News.

– We are currently looking to add two A321 aircraft, which could potentially join our fleet this summer – the carrier’s CEO, Jiri Marek, noted.

The A321 aircraft has the capacity to seat up to 220 passengers and would become the largest single-aisle aircraft in Air Serbia's fleet, if it manages to find the jets for lease on the market.


Occasionally, Air Serbia deploys its wide-body A330-200 aircraft on select short-haul services from Belgrade to Zurich, Moscow, Barcelona and Istanbul, EX-YU Aviation writes.

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