VINCI Airports celebrates the inauguration of the Belgrade-Porto connection, two airports in its network
Air Serbia's first flight from Belgrade airport in Serbia landed at Porto airport in Portugal on Friday November 10. This new direct link between two airports in the VINCI Airport network will offer two weekly flights between these cities.
This new route opens up an additional possibility for travel to a destination such as Portugal, which is popular with the inhabitants of Belgrade and the neighbouring region. Following the success of its Belgrade-Lisbon route, also an airport operated by VINCI Airports, the Serbian national airline is strengthening its commitment to Portugal with two weekly Belgrade-Porto flights, on Mondays and Fridays, using Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft.
Belgrade airport is now connected all year-round to Porto, and offers further connections via Air Serbia to Athens, Budapest, Copenhagen, Ankara, Istanbul, Larnaca, Ljubljana, Oslo, Bucharest, Prague, Thessalonica, Skopje, Sofia, Podgorica, Vienna and Zagreb.
To complement this new service, Porto airport has been connected for a few weeks now directly with Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, whose Belfast International Airport joined the VINCI Airports network in 2018. Ryanair operates two weekly frequencies to connect the destinations.