Etihad Airways launches Belgrade service
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Etihad Airways’ maiden flight to Belgrade took off on schedule to the city’s Nikola Tesla Airport. The Airbus A319 aircraft was welcomed with the traditional water cannon salute from airport fire engines.
The airline now flies daily between Abu Dhabi and Belgrade, carrying the JU code of Serbian national carrier, JatAirways. Cooperation between Etihad Airways and JatAirways continues to grow and the two airlines will (subject to government and regulatory approval) add their code to more than 40 destinations across each other’s networks.
Etihad Airways operates a two cabin Airbus A319 aircraft on the service between Abu Dhabi and Belgrade, configured to carry 106 passengers, with 16 seats in Pearl Business Class and 90 seats in Coral Economy Class.
The inaugural aircraft was welcomed by Joost den Hartog, Etihad Airways’ vice president for Europe, and Violeta Jovanović, Belgrade airport chief financial officer. They were joined by Captain Suliman Yaqoobi, chief A320 pilot at Etihad Airways.
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