Showing posts with label Air serbia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Air serbia. Show all posts

Friday, 9 May 2014

Air Serbia to Chicago

The CEO of Etihad Airways, James Hogan, has said Chicago will likely become Air Serbia’s first long haul destination, to be launched no later than the start of 2016. Speaking at a press conference in Abu Dhabi to present Etihad’s new in-flight product, Mr. Hogan said that a feasibility study into transatlantic flights has already been arranged with the Serbian government. “Air Serbia will connect the entire region. We plan to expand our network based on the Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin diaspora”, Mr Hogan said. He added, “We will launch new routes and Chicago is the first destination we are thinking of”. Etihad’s CEO also added that the Windy City is a logical choice since it is home to the biggest Serbian diaspora but also a sizable number of immigrants from other former Yugoslav countries.

“Air Serbia’s management is doing an excellent job and I am very happy not only with them but also with the support from the Serbian government and all of Air Serbia’s employees. Etihad has employed 300 experts as well as cabin crew members from Serbia”, Mr. Hogan said. Air Serbia’s part owner believes the carrier will break even or might even record a profit by the end of this year. This is despite Jat Airways, for the first ten months of 2013, and Air Serbia, for the last two months of the year, recording a significant loss of 73 million euros (more of which you will be able to read about in the coming days).

Despite the European Commission’s recent investigations into Etihad Airways’ ownership into European airlines such as Air Berlin, Air Serbia and Darwin Airline, Mr. Hogan dismissed any concern. “We comply very clearly with the rules and regulations of Europe - we have to. It’s a nonsense that we don’t comply with it. It’s more about propaganda from our competitors. We have complied with the laws from each country and that includes Serbia as well. As a minority shareholder, we cannot control these companies”, Mr. Hogan concluded.

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Air Serbia leases third A320

Air Serbia has leased a third Airbus A320 for the summer season, the airline has confirmed. The Serbian carrier has leased two former Jetstar Airways A320s and a Bingo Airways aircraft of the same type. 

The additional A320 is being leased as a result of the late arrival of the A319s, which have been delayed due to bureaucratic procedures. The first A320

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Air Serbia to postpone Beirut launch

Air Serbia will postpone the launch of its flights to the Lebanese capital Beirut due to the deteriorating safety situation in the country. Flight will be launched in June if safety conditions in Lebanon improve. Beirut, which was to be inaugurated by Air Serbia along with a further five new destinations this summer, has been the best selling route out of the batch which includes Budapest, Sofia, Varna, Warsaw and Kiev. 

Thursday, 27 February 2014

Etihad completes Air Serbia takeover

Etihad Airways has officially completed its 49% takeover transaction of Air Serbia. The takeover agreement  as signed by Etihad Airways CEO James Hogan and the Serbian Minister for Transport, Aleksandar Antić, in Belgrade on Tuesday, away from the media spotlight, presumably so as to avoid calls for the secretive deal to be made public.