(ANSA) - BELGRADE, MAR 23 - Air Serbia announced it will
resume direct flights between Belgrade and Rome starting April
30. According to media reports, initially there will be two
flights per week between the two capitals, one on Monday and one
on Friday. Then, depending on the epidemiological situation and
restrictions to travel, a third weekly flight on Sunday is
scheduled to start June 13. Air Serbia will be the only airline
to guarantee a connection between the two countries. Flights
between Belgrade and Rome were suspended in March 2020 due to
the coronavirus pandemic. They resumed last July but were once
again suspended two weeks later due to the worsening
epidemiological situation in Europe. Air Serbia's commercial and
strategic director Jirzi Marek said Italy is a very important
market for Serbia both from a tourism point of view as well as
that of economic and trade relations. (ANSA).
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