April makes the perfect month to plan European escapades, and Air Serbia is rolling out a promotional campaign offering tickets at reduced prices to 17 sought-after destinations. From now until April 9, 2024, travelers can seize the opportunity to book flights to travel between April 15 and October 26, 2024, to many dream destinations.
Jet-setters can take advantage of Air Serbia’s offers starting at just 39 euros for a one-way ticket. Among the attractive destinations are Barcelona, Zurich, Milan, Dusseldorf, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Berlin, Larnaca, Malta, and Rome.

During this limited-time promotional campaign, passengers can book one-way tickets to Vienna, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Stockholm, and Lisbon priced at 49 euros for a one-way ticket.
Those who are looking to travel to Amsterdam and Paris can do so with fares commencing at just 59 euros one-way.
Booking a dream getaway is effortless through the Air Serbia website, mobile app, or at one of the retail shops.

“Our company’s new promotional offer is designed to make planning easier, whether it’s spring
getaways, summer vacations, or autumn trips. Over the next six days, our passengers can purchase airline tickets to some of the most beautiful cities in Europe and the Mediterranean at attractive prices,” said Maša Vasović, Head of Revenue Management Air Serbia.
Sometimes the choice is not easy, but it’s always nice to have options. We invite passengers to take advantage of the current offer and secure their seats on Air Serbia flights at favorable prices,” she added.
Tickets at these promotional prices are in high demand. Don’t miss out – act swiftly! For more details regarding Air Serbia’s April promotional campaign, visit www.airserbia.com today.
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