Air Serbia Looks To Replace A319s, Consolidate Long-Haul Ops

Air Serbia CEO Jiri Marek in his Belgrade office with four models of A330-200s.

Air Serbia CEO Jiri Marek in his Belgrade office with four models of A330-200s.

Credit: Kurt Hofmann
BELGRADE—Air Serbia is weighing replacing its Airbus A319s with A320s and Embraer E195s as the airline consolidates long-haul operations before adding new intercontinental routes. The state-owned carrier operates a fleet of 28 aircraft and plans to grow the narrowbody portion of its fleet. “I think...
Kurt Hofmann

Kurt Hofmann has been writing on the airline industry for 25 years. He appears frequently on Austrian, Swiss and German television and broadcasting…

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