
Several North African markets are investigating flights to Beograd in the near future. Some people have been discussing with relevant aviation stakeholders for many years, but the newly introduced incentive policy at Begrad Airport, especially the incentive policy targeting the North African business, realizes these services. It is expected to provide the necessary momentum to do. Morocco, Algeria, and Libya are all interested in launching Serbian capital to the capital.
“Morocco's National Tourism Office has developed a package that promotes Morocco's destination and promotes sales in cooperation with Serbian tour operators to promote Morocco's destination in cooperation with the Morocco Tourism Bureau. Including the introduction of charter flights to Morocco.
Serbia's Ambassador Algeria, Fataha Marlaz, began effort to establish non -stop flights between the two countries and was involved with various major stakeholders. A pre -discussion with the Cerbian Civil Aviation Director said, “During the discussions requested by Ambassador to Marlaz, we have dealt with the requirements needed to resume the scheduled flights between Algeria and Algeria. However, the flight between the two countries was operated by both Begrad and the Algre, both of which were operated until the dissolution of the former Yugoslavia.
Mohamed Galbuun, an ambassador of Serbia, has expressed optimism in the near future about the potential establishment of flights between Tripoli and Begrad. “Standing up a flight between the two countries will strengthen tourism cooperation between Libya and Serbia. Libya provides favorable climate and diverse tourist attractions, which enhances the mutual growth of the tourist sector. You can do it. The scheduled flight between Beograd and Tripoli was last run by JAT Airways via Malta in 2009.

Cairo and Tunis explain that indirect passenger traffic from Begrad to African continent is the highest. The annual flight between Tunis and the capital of Serbia was operated by Tunisua until the onset of Coronavir Spandemic, and the service was discontinued, but Serbia introduced a visa for Tunisian citizens. did. On the other hand, Air Selvia temporarily recovered its flight to Cairo in 2023, but only ran one season. Authorities have stated that the two cities will soon be re -introduced, but this has not yet been realized. Serbia and Egypt have recently signed a free trade agreement, which is expected to significantly boost business between the two countries, and may resume flights between the two capitals. Beo Grado is related to Halgada, a resort city in Egypt, which is planned throughout the year. Following Cairo and Tunis, other northern African cities, which have produced a remarkable indirect traffic from Begrad, include Monastille (provided through Charterers), Algiers and Casablanca.
