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Er Srbi ja vest i / Air Serbia news 46 | Er Srbija » Air Serbia Uvođenjem letova do Trsta i Bolonje, uz postojeće letove do Rima i Milana, kao i najavljene do Venecije i Barija, Italija postaje tržište sa trenutno najvećim brojem destinacija do kojih Er Srbija saobraća iz Beograda – ukupno šest. – Odluka o uvođenju novih destinacija u Italiji rezultat je strateškog značaja obnove i jačanja našeg prisustva u jednoj od najposećenijih zemalja na svetu. Italija predstavlja izuzetno značajno tržište kako za našu kompaniju, tako i za Srbiju, zbog bliskih ekonomskih veza između naše dve zemlje. Posebno nam je drago što uvodimo direktne letove do Trsta, grada sa najvećom srpskom dijasporom u Italiji – izjavio je Bojan Aranđelović, viši menadžer za planiranje i optimizaciju reda letenja u Er Srbiji . Smešten na najseverniji deo obale Jadranskog mora, na samoj granici Italije sa Slovenijom, Trst je glavni grad autonomne pokrajine Friuli-Venecija Đulija i predstavlja pomorsku kapiju za severnu Italiju, Nemačku, Austriju i srednju Evropu. Bolonja, glavni grad najbogatije italijanske pokrajine Emilija Romanja i sedmi po veličini grad u Italiji, važi za kulinarsku i studentsku prestonicu te zemlje, sa brojnimmuzejima i istorijskim jezgrom pod zaštitomUneska. Svaki kutak ove užurbane studentske metropole vraća u slavnu prošlost, kada su Dante Aligijeri i Frančesko Petrarka sedeli u amfiteatru najstarijeg univerziteta u Evropi. Er Srbija pokreće letove do Trsta i Bolonje Srpska avio-kompanija od 2. juna pokreće redovne letove između Beograda i Trsta, dok od 6. juna uspostavlja redovan avio-saobraćaj na relaciji Beograd–Bolonja. Letovi ka obe destinacije u Italiji će se obavljati tri puta nedeljno – do Trsta utorkom, četvrtkom i subotom, a do Bolonje ponedeljkom, sredom i petkom With the introduction of these routes to Trieste and Bologna, coupled with the existing regular flights to Rome and Milan, and announced flights to Venice and Bari, Italy is set to become the market with the largest number of destinations serviced by Air Serbia from Belgrade – six in total. “The decision to introduce new destinations in Italy is a result of the strategic importance of renewing and strengthening our presence in one of the world’s most visited countries. Italy represents an extremely important market, both for our airline and for Serbia, due to the close economic ties between our two countries. We are particularly happy to be commencing direct flights to Trieste, which is the city with the largest Serbian diaspora in Italy,” says Air Serbia Head of Network Planning and Scheduling Bojan Aranđelović. Located in the northernmost section of the Adriatic coast, along the very border between Italy and Slovenia, Trieste is the capital of the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia and represents the coastal gate to Northern Italy, Germany, Austria and Central Europe. Bologna is the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region, Italy’s richest region, and the country’s seventh most populous city. It is known as Italy’s culinary and student capital and boasts numerous museums, while its historic centre is under UNESCO protection. Every corner of this dynamic student metropolis transports us back to the glorious past, when Dante Alighieri and Francesco Petrarch sat in the amphitheatre of Europe’s oldest university. The Serbian national airline will launch scheduled flights between Belgrade and Trieste as of 2nd June, followed by a scheduled Belgrade-Bologna service to commence on 6th June. Flights to both of these Italian destinations will operate three times a week: to Trieste on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and to Bologna on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Air Serbia to launch Trieste and Bologna flights Nove dest i nac i j e New dest i nat i ons

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