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  3. Airports of Serbia (Serbian: Аеродроми Србије, romanized: Aerodromi Srbije) is a Serbian state-owned company, which owns and operates five airports in Serbia. It has its head office at Niš Constantine the Great Airport in the city of Niš, Serbia.

    • Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
    • Morava Airport
    • Nis Airport
    • Vrsac Airport
    • Ponikve Airport

    Image Source There are five international airports in Serbia among which the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is considered to be the most significant one. It is known for serving more than 95% of passengers to and from the country, which is quite impressive. Commonly known as the Belgrade Airport (IATA: BEG, ICAO: LYBE), it is located at a distance o...

    Image Source Morava Airport (IATA: KVO, ICAO: LYKV) is also known as the Ladjevci Airport. Previously a military air station, Morava airport is divided into two parts. The first part used to serve as an air station, whereas the other part works as the main terminal built for serving the commercial flights. This section is originally known as the Mo...

    Image Source NIS Airport (IATA: INI, ICAO: LYNI) is located about 4 km from the center of NIS, which is the second-largest and busiest airports in Serbia. The low-cost airline, Wizz Air, is operational to and from the airport since 2015, and in 2016, Ryanair Airlines started its first two routes from the NIS airport. The two courses that Ryanair Ai...

    Image Source Located in Vrsac, the Vrsac Airport is known to be one of the smallest airports in Serbia that serves as the training school under the SMATSA Aviation Academy. The airport has five hangars that accommodate flights of the school and the agriculture aviation. It is one of the best training centers in Europe with a runway width of 25 m. N...

    Image Source Ponikve Airport (IATA: UZC, ICAO: LYUE) located in western Serbia on the Ponikve plateau, is located 12 km from the city of Uzice. The airport has one of the biggest runways in the Balkans and ranks the second position in Serbia. Since 2006, the reconstruction and rebuilding the airport has initialized, thus completing and extending th...

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  4. Jan 3, 2024 · How many international airports are there in Serbia? Serbia has 3 international airports: Belgrade Airport, Nis Airport, and Morava Airport. However, for commercial flights, Belgrade and Nis Airports are the best options.

  5. Complete list of all major airports in Serbia. Including airport locations, IATA codes, maps and airport services at airports in Serbia.

  6. Serbian airports. Serbia currently has 5 international airports, the main airport is the one in Belgrade which accounts for more than 95% of passengers travelling to and from Serbian airports. Belgrade Airport – IATA code BEG. ~ 6 mio passengers.

  7. May 10, 2024 · The main airports in Serbia are Belgrade Airport (also known as Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport) and Nis Constantine the Great Airport, among others. How many passengers does the busiest airport in Serbia handle?

  8. Further information is provided on the 4 biggest airports in Serbia. At Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport alone, 28 airlines operate and serve flights to and from 52 destinations. The only airline of Serbia is Air Serbia and approaches 41 destinations.

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