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Oct 17, 2006 (newstodate): From October 25, Serbia's new lcc Centavia will launch flights on its first scheduled routes.
The carrier will operate from Belgrade Nikola Tesla International Airport to Podgorica. Montenegro, and Zagreb, Croatia.
-Flights to Zagreb used to be one of the most heavily traveled from Belgrade, and after many years passengers from both Serbia and Croatia will again be able to fly between the two capitals, says Vladimir Ponjevic, Centavia executive director.
the carrier has signed an agreement with BAE Systems for the lease of two BAe 146 aircraft.
The carrier will operate from Belgrade Nikola Tesla International Airport to Podgorica. Montenegro, and Zagreb, Croatia.
-Flights to Zagreb used to be one of the most heavily traveled from Belgrade, and after many years passengers from both Serbia and Croatia will again be able to fly between the two capitals, says Vladimir Ponjevic, Centavia executive director.
the carrier has signed an agreement with BAE Systems for the lease of two BAe 146 aircraft.