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  1. This is the list of airports in Serbia, grouped by type and sorted by location.

  2. Airports of Serbia 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.

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    • History
    • Terminal Expansion
    • Airlines and Destinations
    • Niš Air Base
    • Emergency Response Centre
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    Early years

    The first airfield serving the city of Niš was established in 1910, near the village of Donje Međurovo. In the 1930s, then-national airline company Aeroput used the airport for civil service. In 1935, Aeroput included a stop in Niš in its, back then, domestic route linking Belgrade with Skopje. Following World War II, the airport was used as a military base. Among other units, it was a base for the 63rd Paratroop Brigade and 119th Aviation Brigade. A portion of the airport is still used by th...

    Breakup of Yugoslavia

    The Breakup of Yugoslavia at the beginning of the 1990s brought a sharp decrease in travelling to the Adriatic Sea, Ljubljana and Zagreb, once the busiest routes from Niš. This was followed by United Nations sanctions imposed on Serbia and Montenegro which included a ban on international air travel. In these circumstances the volume of traffic reached its lowest point with the only route being to Tivat Airport during the summer period. In 1998, the traffic volume increased owing to the heavy...

    Since 2015

    The expansion in traffic began in 2015 when low-cost airline Wizz Air launched flights to Basel and Malmö. Shortly after, Ryanair followed the suit by announcing flights to Berlin. In 2016, both Wizzair and Ryanair announced more flights from Niš, respectively Wizzair to Dortmund, Eindhoven, Memmingen and Ryanair to Weeze, Bergamo and Bratislava. Shortly after the launch of these flights Niš experienced triple-digit growth in passenger traffic, exceeding the previous record figure. In October...

    In December 2016, it was announced that Constantine the Great Airport airport began overhaul of its terminal by expanding check-in and boarding space, as well as building a new exterior and fixing the roof. The project is being funded jointly by the Government of Serbiaand local authorities. As of 2022, progress has been made in construction of the...

    The following airlines operate regular scheduled, seasonal and charter flights from Niš Constantine the Great Airport:

    The Sergeant-pilot Mihajlo Petrović Air Base (Serbian: Војни аеродром наредник-пилот Михајло Петровић, romanized: Vojni aerodrom pukovnik-pilot Mihajlo Petrović), commonly known as Niš Air Base (Serbian: Војни аеродром Ниш, romanized: Vojni aerodrom Niš) is located at the airport. Operated by the Serbian Air Force and Air Defence, base is home to t...

    In 2009, the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations established a joint Serbian-Russian Emergency Response Centre at the Niš Constantine the Great Airport, also known as Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center. In 2011, a Russian Mil Mi-26 and Beriev Be-200 were dispatched to this centre for aerial firefig...

    Public Transport

    There are two bus lines operated by city public bus company (PE Directorate for Public Urban Transport Niš) that connects airport to the city center and most of the Niš suburbs - line 34A (Airport-Central Bus Station-Central Railway station-Airport) and 34B (Airport-Central Railway station-Central Bus Station-Airport). One single ticket costs around 80 dinars (0,68 euro) and can be purchased directly in the bus. Buses are running every 20 to 30 minutes. On the following website you can check...

    Taxi Service

    Approximately 50 meters on the left side when exit passenger terminal is a parking lot and a taxi stand.

    Rent a Car

    There are nine rent a car agencies available at the airport.

  4. Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is the main airport in Serbia and serves as the hub for national flag carrier Air Serbia. Other airports in Serbia (and Kosovo) are used less frequently. Practical information about Serbia. Time zone: Central European Time +1. Currency: Serbian dinar. National Day: 3 June. Airport: aеродром. On vacation to Serbia?

  5. The 4 largest airports and airlines in Serbia. 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. › Transport + infrastructure in Serbia.

  6. Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport ( Serbian: Аеродром Никола Тесла Београд, romanized: Aerodrom Nikola Tesla Beograd) or Belgrade Airport ( Serbian: Аеродром Београд, romanized: Aerodrom Beograd) ( IATA: BEG, ICAO: LYBE) is an airport in Belgrade, Serbia. It is run by the French company Vinci Airports.

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