Air Serbia Signs Agreement with NIKI

July 6, 2016

Air Serbia and the airline NIKI have concluded an agreement on code-share cooperation which will provide them new opportunities for travel in Europe.

Under this agreement, Air Serbia will add its "JU" tag on flights performed by NIKI to eleven destinations, which will allow passengers to appropriately Air Serbia flights from Belgrade to Vienna, where it will connect to flights of NIKI to the following destinations Reykjavik in Iceland; Valletta, Malta; Rome, Catania and Florence in Italy; Faro in Portugal; Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Malaga and Palma de Mallorca in Spain and Zurich in Switzerland.

On the other hand, travelers from Austria can now book a place on the flights of Air Serbia with the tag airline NIKI from Vienna to Belgrade and on to Athens and Thessaloniki in Greece; Larnaca in Cyprus; Bucharest in Romania; Sofia in Bulgaria; Podgorica and Tivat in Montenegro; Tel Aviv, Israel; Ohrid in Macedonia; Dubrovnik, Split, Pula and Zagreb in Croatia; Ljubljana in Slovenia and Istanbul in Turkey.

Dane Kondic, director general Air Serbia, on this occasion said, "We are very pleased to have achieved codeshare cooperation with airline NIKI, Er allowing Serbia to expand and deepen the scope of its network of eleven flights to popular destinations in Europe."

"In this way we provide our guests a great connection with only one stopover to a destination for summer holidays including Catania, a beautiful city on the coast of Sicily, pleasant Mediterranean city of Palma de Mallorca in Spain and Faro in Portugal, whose port and lively squares make this place very attractive."

Luckman Oliver (Oliver Lackmann), general manager of the airline NIKI, said, "We are pleased to announce that the passengers airline NIKI now have a greater choice of flights to Belgrade and destinations throughout Eastern Europe."

"Our new codeshare agreement with Air Serbia passengers from Austria will allow easy travel to 16 exciting destinations, indicating the importance of this form of cooperation for the improvement of air links."