26. januar 2023 12:12

Air Serbia expands cooperation with American Airlines

Autor: Tanjug

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Air Serbia expands cooperation with American Airlines

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BELGRADE - Air Serbia has expanded its interline partnership with American Airlines, one of the biggest airlines in the world, offering passengers good connections between Belgrade and over 70 additional destinations all over the US, Serbia's national airline announced on Thursday.

"By combining the Serbian national airline's Belgrade-Chicago service, which will launch on May 17 2023, with the flights of American Airlines between Chicago and other destinations, passengers will have the opportunity to reach a large number of cities across the US easily," it said in a statement.

"We are very satisfied with the expansion of the partnership between our two companies. This way, we enable passengers to reach numerous destinations in the US via Belgrade. The launch of direct flights between Belgrade and Chicago has greatly contributed to this expansion. With the commencement of this route, and with a reliable partner like American Airlines, our passengers will be able to reach all parts of the US more easily and more quickly," said Ivana Miklja Mucalov, international affairs and alliances manager at Air Serbia.

"By expanding the interline partnership and adding Chicago to the Serbian national airline's network, it will be easier to reach Phoenix, Las Vegas, San Diego, Seattle, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Santa Ana, Miami, San Antonio, Denver, Orlando, Jacksonville, Boston, Portland, Tampa, Houston, New Orleans, Austin, Dallas, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Nashville, Washington, Memphis, Omaha, Springfield and many other cities from Belgrade.

Air Serbia and American Airlines already have an excellent interline partnership, thanks to which Serbia's capital city is connected to a number of important destinations in the US via New York," the statement also said.