Serbia’s newest charter service, Aviolet, has
launched operations from Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla International
Airport.
Aviolet is fully operated by Air Serbia,
Serbia’s national airline, and will serve destinations in Egypt,
Greece, Italy, Spain and Turkey, during the 2014 summer season.
Dane Kondić, Chief Executive Officer of Air
Serbia, said, “There has always been strong demand by tour
operators for charter services in the region, especially during
the peak summer season. Aviolet was developed and launched to meet
that demand with a safe, reliable and comfortable service.”
Aviolet will operate three Boeing B737-300 aircraft
configured in an 144-seat all-economy layout.
From
Belgrade, Aviolet will fly to Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt;
Cephalonia, Chania, Corfu, Heraklion, Kos, Mykonos, Mytilene,
Rhodes, Santorini, Skiathos and Zakynthos in Greece; Catania, Dalaman and Palermo in Italy; Almeria, Girona and Palma de
Mallorca in Spain; and Antalya and Milas-Bodrum in Turkey.
Aviolet will operate three dedicated check-in desks at
Terminal 1 of Belgrade Nikola Tesla International Airport.
Representatives from designated tour operators will be present at the airport throughout the check-in procedure to assist all
guests. Guests should arrive at the airport at least two hours
prior to the scheduled departure time as check-in will close 45 minutes before departure.
Travellers flying with Aviolet will be offered a complimentary snack bag with a sandwich,
a bottle of water and a fruit bar. Passengers will have the option to
purchase drinks and a range of other snacks from the onboard bar.
A selection of duty-free cigarettes, alcohol and fragrances will
also be available for sale onboard.
All passengers will have a 23kg checked baggage allowance
along with 8kg of carry-on luggage per person.
Aviolet,
Serbia,
Belgrade
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