Flights to Serbia
Serbia has a total of 3 airports, all of them handle intercontinental and international flights. Currently, 2 airports offer domestic flights. All airports in Serbia together handle 3,279 flights this month, departing from 116 airports in 42 countries, operated by 29 different airlines — including 10 low-cost carriers. You can fly to Serbia in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class.
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Destinations in Serbia Airlines flying to Serbia Low-cost airlines Best time to visit Serbia Countries with direct flights All direct flights Business Class flights Domestic flights International flights Intercontinental flights Popular routes Routes with a stopover FAQFlightConnections provides all the information you need to plan your flight to Serbia. Airports, destinations, routes and schedules are all clearly displayed on our interactive flight map. If you prefer a list view, the sections below with available departure and arrival airports might be useful. Looking to see which countries offer direct connections? You'll find that information further down, along with all airlines flying to Serbia.
For a more comfortable journey, explore the Business Class sections on this page. You can also use the Class filter to choose your cabin class and see routes clearly displayed on the flight map. If you'd like to travel with an alliance, you can do so with SkyTeam, Star Alliance or Oneworld. Simply use the Alliance filter to display their specific routes on the map.
Destinations in Serbia
Explore Serbia!
Discover all 3 destinations in Serbia. Belgrade is the most popular airport in Serbia. It handles more than 96% of all flights to the country, which comes down to 3,138 flights this month.
Below is the full list of destinations in Serbia, ranked by popularity based on the number of flights each airport handles. If you're interested in flying to any of these destinations, simply click it to view all routes, airlines, and flight schedules.
Airlines flying to Serbia
When planning your trip to Serbia, you have several airline options to consider. A total of 29 airlines offer direct flights to the country — including 10 low-cost carriers. The most popular airline is Air Serbia, they handle 58% of all flights arriving here: a total of 1,902 flights this month.
Below is an overview of the airlines that offer their services, ranked by popularity. If you are mainly interested in low-cost carriers, check out the next section a little further down this page.










Low-cost carriers flying to Serbia
To find cheap airfare, consider flights operated by one of the airlines listed below when planning your trip. At the moment, there are 10 budget airlines to choose from. If you're looking for affordable flights, Wizz Air provides the widest range of route options. They serve 71% of all flights operated by a low-cost airline (to a total of 2 destinations located throughout Serbia).










What is the best time to visit Serbia?
Serbia has destinations with multiple climate types which are oceanic / maritime and humid subtropical destinations. This means that the best time to visit depends on the destination you choose. However, considering most destinations and their weather, the best time to explore Serbia as a whole is from May to August, during late spring to the end of summer. In the sections below, you can find the ideal visiting time for each specific destination. We've categorized them by climate type to help you plan your trip and to visit Serbia at the best time of the year!
🌊 🌧️ Oceanic / Maritime destinations
Oceanic destinations in Serbia have mild summer temperatures, typically ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F), while winters are pleasantly cool without being freezing. You can enjoy beautiful green surroundings, a variety of flora and fauna, and plenty of outdoor adventures. Ideally suited for anyone who enjoys the temperate weather.
At the moment there are 2 oceanic / maritime destinations accessible by plane. These destinations are best to visit in the summer months from May to August. During this period, temperatures are pleasant to warm, while precipitation often falls in autumn and winter, from September to February.


🌺 💦 Humid Subtropical destinations
The Humid Subtropical or Warm Temperate destinations in Serbia have hot, humid summers — with temperatures around 30°C (86°F) — and mild to cool winters, with year-round rainfall that often peaks during the summer months. These places are known for their lively cities, diverse natural landscapes, and a wide range of outdoor activities.
There is 1 Warm Temperate / Humid Subtropical destination in Serbia that is reachable by plane. While this destination can be explored at any time of the year, it is recommended to visit from April to June, or from August to October.

Countries with direct flights to Serbia
From which countries can you fly non-stop?
Below is a list of all 41 countries that have non-stop flights to Serbia, including the number of airports that offer those flights:










Airports with direct flights to Serbia
This section is ideal for finding the best airport to start your trip to Serbia. All airports with direct flights are listed below, ranked by popularity. Currently, 114 airports across 41 countries and 4 continents offer direct flights to 3 airports in Serbia.










Flying Business Class to Serbia
Where can you fly to in Business Class?
In total, there are 68 airports across 34 countries that provide business class flights to Serbia. As of today, you can arrive at 2 airports in Business Class. (Belgrade or Niš Airport).
Departure airports with Business Class flights




















Business Class airports in Serbia


Domestic flights across Serbia
With a total of 2 domestic routes, there are not that many flights within Serbia itself.
The list below provides you with a lot more information, from interesting statistics to an overview of all domestic routes.


International flights from Europe to Serbia
There are 95 cities spread across 28 countries in Europe that offer international flights to Serbia. Those cities offer direct flights to one of 3 airports in the country. As of today, Germany, Montenegro, Italy, Switzerland and Austria have the best direct connections to Serbia from Europe.
Belgrade is the most popular airport for international travelers from Europe with 2,719 flights in April, representing 96% of all flights arriving from Europe. The majority of those flights are operated by 2 airlines: Air Serbia and Wizz Air.
Currently, 7 low-cost carriers out of 17 airlines offer direct flights on a total of 110 international routes from Europe.
In the following sections we provide detailed information on the available routes from every country with non-stop flights and (if available) stopover flights:
Flights from Germany to Serbia

From Germany you can fly non-stop from 14 airports, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Serbia. In total there are 18 direct routes from Germany, operated by 5 different airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.





Germany to Serbia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 15 airports in Germany offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia that require just one stop:





Flights from Montenegro to Serbia

From Montenegro you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and visit any of the 3 destinations in Serbia. In total there are 4 direct routes from Montenegro, operated by 2 different airlines — Air Serbia and Air Montenegro.


Flights from Italy to Serbia

From Italy you can fly non-stop from 12 airports, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 12 direct routes from Italy, operated by 2 different airlines — including Wizz Air, which is usually the most budget-friendly.





Italy to Serbia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 27 airports in Italy offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia that require just one stop:





Flights from Switzerland to Serbia

From Switzerland you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Serbia. In total there are 3 direct routes from Switzerland, operated by 3 different airlines — including easyJet, which is usually the most budget-friendly.


Switzerland to Serbia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 3 airports in Switzerland offer flights to 2 destinations in Serbia that require just one stop:



Flights from Austria to Serbia

From Austria you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Serbia. In total there are 3 direct routes from Austria, operated by 3 different airlines — including Ryanair, which is usually the most budget-friendly.


Austria to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 4 airports in Austria offer flights to 2 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:




Flights from Spain to Serbia

From Spain you can fly non-stop from 8 airports, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 8 direct routes from Spain, operated by 2 different airlines — including Wizz Air, which is usually the most budget-friendly.





Spain to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 34 airports in Spain offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:





Flights from France to Serbia

You can fly non-stop from 5 airports in France, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Serbia. In total there are 6 direct routes from France, operated by 3 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Wizz Air and easyJet).





France to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 32 airports in France offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:





Flights from Russia to Serbia

You can fly non-stop from 5 airports in Russia, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 5 direct routes from Russia, operated by Air Serbia.





Russia to Serbia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 79 airports in Russia offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia that require just one stop:





Flights from Greece to Serbia

From Greece you can fly non-stop from 8 airports, and visit any of the 3 destinations in Serbia. In total there are 11 direct routes from Greece, operated by 4 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Wizz Air and Ryanair).





Greece to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 30 airports in Greece offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:





Flights from Netherlands to Serbia

From Netherlands you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 2 direct routes from Netherlands, operated by 3 different airlines — including Wizz Air, which is usually the most budget-friendly.


Netherlands to Serbia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 3 airports in Netherlands offer flights to 2 destinations in Serbia that require just one stop:



Flights from Sweden to Serbia

From Sweden you can fly non-stop from 4 airports, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Serbia. In total there are 5 direct routes from Sweden, operated by 3 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Wizz Air and Ryanair).




Sweden to Serbia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 25 airports in Sweden offer flights to 2 destinations in Serbia that require just one stop:





Flights from Slovenia to Serbia

From Slovenia you can fly non-stop from Ljubljana Airport, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Serbia. In total there are 2 direct routes from Slovenia, operated by Air Serbia.

Flights from United Kingdom to Serbia

From United Kingdom you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 2 direct routes from United Kingdom, operated by 2 different airlines — Air Serbia and Wizz Air - W9.


United Kingdom to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 28 airports in United Kingdom offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:





Flights from Poland to Serbia

From Poland you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 2 direct routes from Poland, operated by 2 different airlines — Air Serbia and LOT.


Poland to Serbia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 13 airports in Poland offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia that require just one stop:





Flights from Croatia to Serbia

You can fly non-stop from 7 airports in Croatia, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 7 direct routes from Croatia, operated by Air Serbia.





Flights from Bosnia & Herzegovina to Serbia

You can fly non-stop from 3 airports in Bosnia & Herzegovina, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 3 direct routes from Bosnia & Herzegovina, operated by Air Serbia.



Flights from Malta to Serbia

From Malta you can fly non-stop from Malta Airport, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Serbia. In total there are 2 direct routes from Malta, operated by 3 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (Wizz Air and Ryanair).

Flights from Hungary to Serbia

From Hungary you can fly non-stop from Budapest Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. This is the only non-stop flight route from Hungary to Serbia, operated by Air Serbia.

Flights from Bulgaria to Serbia

From Bulgaria you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 2 direct routes from Bulgaria, operated by Air Serbia.


Bulgaria to Serbia with a stopover
There is another option available if you consider a stopover flight: Burgas Airport offers a 1-stop flight to Belgrade:

Flights from Republic of North Macedonia to Serbia

From Republic of North Macedonia you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 2 direct routes from Republic of North Macedonia, operated by Air Serbia.


Flights from Albania to Serbia

From Albania you can fly non-stop from Tirana Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. This is the only non-stop flight route from Albania to Serbia, operated by Air Serbia.

Flights from Norway to Serbia

From Norway you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 2 direct routes from Norway, operated by 2 different airlines — including Norwegian, which is usually the most budget-friendly.


Norway to Serbia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 35 airports in Norway offer flights to 2 destinations in Serbia that require just one stop:





Flights from Romania to Serbia

From Romania you can fly non-stop from Bucharest Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. This is the only non-stop flight route from Romania to Serbia, operated by 2 different airlines — Air Serbia and Tarom.

Romania to Serbia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 9 airports in Romania offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia that require just one stop:





Flights from Czechia to Serbia

From Czechia you can fly non-stop from Prague Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. This is the only non-stop flight route from Czechia to Serbia, operated by Air Serbia.

Czechia to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Czechia offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:


Flights from Denmark to Serbia

From Denmark you can fly non-stop from Copenhagen Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. This is the only non-stop flight route from Denmark to Serbia, operated by Air Serbia.

Denmark to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 6 airports in Denmark offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:





Flights from Portugal to Serbia

From Portugal you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. In total there are 2 direct routes from Portugal, operated by Air Serbia.


Portugal to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 8 airports in Portugal offer flights to 2 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:





Flights from Belgium to Serbia

From Belgium you can fly non-stop from Brussels Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. This is the only non-stop flight route from Belgium to Serbia, operated by Air Serbia.

Belgium to Serbia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 3 airports in Belgium offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia that require just one stop:



Flights from Latvia to Serbia

From Latvia you can fly non-stop from Riga Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Serbia: Belgrade. This is the only non-stop flight route from Latvia to Serbia, all operated by the low-cost carrier Air Baltic.

Intercontinental flights to Serbia
There are 3 continents beyond Europe that have direct flights to Serbia. A total of 13 different countries across Africa, Asia and North America offer flights to the country. With 21 direct flight routes, connecting 19 intercontinental airports to 3 destinations, Serbia is well-connected to various parts of the world. 14 different airlines (of which 4 are low-cost) are operating these long-haul flights.
Turkey, Cyprus and China have the best intercontinental flight connections to Serbia.
All intercontinental flights can be found below — arranged by continent, country and departure airport.
Non-stop flights from Asia to Serbia
From Asia, 10 countries have direct flights to Serbia. 17 non-stop routes are available, operated by 13 airlines — 4 of which are low-cost carriers.
Flights from Turkey to Serbia

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Turkey you can do so from 4 airports. You will arrive at one of 3 destinations. Flights are operated by 4 airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (AJet and Pegasus)




Turkey to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 44 airports in Turkey offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:





Flights from Cyprus to Serbia

Looking to fly directly from Cyprus? This is possible from Larnaca only. You will arrive at Belgrade — currently the only direct route connecting Serbia and Cyprus. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — including Wizz Air, the only low-cost carrier on these routes.

Cyprus to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Cyprus offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:


Flights from China to Serbia

There are 3 airports in China that have direct flights to Serbia. You will arrive at Belgrade Airport, the only destination for direct flights out of China. Flights are operated by 3 airlines — none of which are low-cost carriers.



China to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 184 airports in China offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:





Flights from United Arab Emirates to Serbia

Looking to fly directly from United Arab Emirates? This is possible from Dubai only. You will arrive at Belgrade — currently the only direct route connecting Serbia and United Arab Emirates. Flights are operated by Flydubai, a low-cost airline.

United Arab Emirates to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 4 airports in United Arab Emirates offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:




Flights from Israel to Serbia

Looking to fly directly from Israel? This is possible from Tel Aviv only. You will arrive at Belgrade — currently the only direct route connecting Serbia and Israel. Flights are operated by 2 airlines — Arkia and EL AL, neither of which are low-cost carriers.

Israel to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Israel offer flights to 2 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:


Flights from Georgia to Serbia

Looking to fly directly from Georgia? This is possible from Tbilisi only. You will arrive at Belgrade — currently the only direct route connecting Serbia and Georgia. Flights are operated by Air Serbia.

Georgia to Serbia with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Serbia, as 3 departure airports in Georgia offer 1-stop flights to 3 destinations in Serbia:



Flights from Qatar to Serbia

Looking to fly directly from Qatar? This is possible from Doha only. You will arrive at Belgrade — currently the only direct route connecting Serbia and Qatar. Flights are operated by Qatar Airways.

Flights from Kazakhstan to Serbia

Looking to fly directly from Kazakhstan? This is possible from Astana only. You will arrive at Belgrade — currently the only direct route connecting Serbia and Kazakhstan. Flights are operated by Scat Air.

Kazakhstan to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 16 airports in Kazakhstan offer flights to 3 destinations in Serbia with a single stop:





Flights from Jordan to Serbia

Looking to fly directly from Jordan? This is possible from Amman only. You will arrive at Belgrade — currently the only direct route connecting Serbia and Jordan. Flights are operated by Royal Jordanian.

Jordan to Serbia with a stopover
There is another departure option available if you consider a stopover: Aqaba Airport offers 1-stop flights to 3 destinations in Serbia:

Flights from Azerbaijan to Serbia

Looking to fly directly from Azerbaijan? This is possible from Baku only. You will arrive at Belgrade — currently the only direct route connecting Serbia and Azerbaijan. Flights are operated by Air Serbia.

Azerbaijan to Serbia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 2 airports in Azerbaijan offer flights to Belgrade Airport with a single stop:


Non-stop flights from Africa to Serbia
From Africa you can only depart from Egypt for a direct flight to Serbia. These route(s) are operated by one airline.
Flights from Egypt to Serbia

Looking to fly directly from Egypt? This is possible from Hurghada only. You will arrive at Belgrade — currently the only direct route connecting Serbia and Egypt. Flights are operated by Air Cairo.

Egypt to Serbia with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Serbia, as 9 departure airports in Egypt offer 1-stop flights to 3 destinations in Serbia:





Non-stop flights from North America to Serbia
From North America, 2 countries have direct flights to Serbia. These route(s) are operated by one airline.
Flights from United States to Serbia

If you'd like to fly non-stop from United States you can do so from 2 airports. You will arrive at Belgrade Airport, the only destination for direct flights out of United States. Flights are operated by Air Serbia.


United States to Serbia with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Serbia, as 207 departure airports in United States offer 1-stop flights to 3 destinations in Serbia:





Flights from Canada to Serbia

Looking to fly directly from Canada? This is possible from Toronto only. You will arrive at Belgrade — currently the only direct route connecting Serbia and Canada. Flights are operated by Air Serbia.

Canada to Serbia with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Serbia, as 33 departure airports in Canada offer 1-stop flights to 3 destinations in Serbia:





Most popular routes to Serbia
Whether you're looking to explore the scenic landscapes, charming towns and vibrant cities of Serbia, visit friends and family or simply need to attend a business meeting — we've got you covered. Check out the list below to find the most popular non-stop flights available for your journey.










Popular routes to Serbia with a stopover
If there is no airport near you offering direct flights to Serbia, don't worry — you can still reach the country with a brief stopover along the way.
Below is a list of the most popular routes that require a stopover.
To see all 1- or 2-stop flight options, simply use the "Show indirect destinations" button on the map, or use the search bar to select your departure airport and discover all available routes from there to Serbia!










Frequently Asked Questions — FAQ
What is the best time to visit Serbia?
The ideal time to explore Serbia is usually from May to August. Be sure to check this overview where you will find an explanation of the best travel time for each destination.
- May (3 destinations)
- June (3 destinations)
- July (2 destinations)
- August (3 destinations)
What are the most popular destinations in Serbia?
The most common airport to fly to in Serbia is Belgrade Airport, also known as Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.
Which alliances are flying to Serbia?
All alliances have direct connections to Serbia:
- SkyTeam (2 airlines, 1 destination)
- Star Alliance (6 airlines, 2 destinations)
- Oneworld (2 airlines, 1 destination)
Which airlines operate direct flights to Serbia?
As of today, there are 29 airlines that fly to Serbia. You can find them here:
- Air Serbia
- Wizz Air
- Lufthansa
- Air Montenegro
- Swiss
- Turkish Airlines
- Austrian
- KLM
- LOT
- Ryanair
- AJet
- Wizz Air - W9
- easyJet
- Air Cairo
- Aegean
- Wizz Air Malta
- Pegasus
- Flydubai
- Norwegian
- Qatar Airways
- Scat Air
- EL AL
- Air Baltic
- Hainan Airlines
- China Southern
- Tarom
- Arkia
- Royal Jordanian
- Eurowings
Which low-cost airlines fly to Serbia?
There are 10 low-cost carriers that offer flights to Serbia at the moment:
- Wizz Air
- Ryanair
- AJet
- easyJet
- Wizz Air Malta
- Pegasus
- Flydubai
- Norwegian
- Air Baltic
- Eurowings
Which countries offer direct flights to Serbia?
There are 41 countries that offer direct flights to Serbia, which are:
- Montenegro
- Turkey
- Greece
- Germany
- Switzerland
- Austria
- France
- Sweden
- Slovenia
- Malta
- Italy
- Spain
- Russia
- Netherlands
- Cyprus
- United Kingdom
- Poland
- Croatia
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Hungary
- Bulgaria
- Republic of North Macedonia
- Albania
- Norway
- Romania
- Czechia
- China
- Denmark
- Portugal
- Egypt
- United States
- Belgium
- United Arab Emirates
- Israel
- Georgia
- Qatar
- Kazakhstan
- Latvia
- Jordan
- Canada
- Azerbaijan
Which countries have the best direct connections to Serbia?
These countries have the most flight connections to Serbia:
- Montenegro
- Turkey
- Greece
- Germany
- Switzerland
- Austria
- France
What are the best intercontinental hubs for flights to Serbia?
Top intercontinental airports for flights to Serbia are:
-  Vienna (VIE)

-  Zürich (ZRH)

-  Istanbul (IST)

-  Podgorica (TGD)

-  Tivat (TIV)

-  Frankfurt (FRA)

-  Moscow Sheremetyevo (SVO)

-  Amsterdam (AMS)

-  Munich (MUC)

-  Athens (ATH)

-  Larnaca (LCA)

-  Ljubljana (LJU)

-  Paris (CDG)

-  Barcelona (BCN)

-  Memmingen (FMM)

-  Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO)

-  Berlin (BER)

-  Malta (MLA)

-  Budapest (BUD)

-  Warsaw (WAW)

-  Sofia (SOF)

-  Skopje (SKP)

-  Tirana (TIA)

-  Stockholm (Arlanda) (ARN)

-  London Heathrow (LHR)

From which continents can you fly non-stop to Serbia?
You can reach Serbia directly from 4 continents, which are:
- Europe
- Asia
- North America
- Africa
Are there Business Class flights to Serbia?
Yes, you can fly in Business Class to 2 airports in Serbia (depending on where you are flying from):
- Belgrade (BEG)
- Niš (INI)
Are there First Class flights to Serbia?
No, you cannot fly to Serbia in First Class.
What is the longest flight to Serbia?
The longest direct flight is from Shanghai, China (PVG) to Belgrade (BEG). This flight takes 11 hours and 55 minutes and covers a distance of 5,241 miles (8,435 km). Other interesting long-haul flights to Serbia include:
- CN - Shanghai to Belgrade 5,241 miles
- CN - Guangzhou to Belgrade 5,232 miles
- US - Chicago to Belgrade 4,982 miles
- CN - Beijing to Belgrade 4,610 miles
- CA - Toronto to Belgrade 4,594 miles
- US - New York City to Belgrade 4,497 miles
- AE - Dubai to Belgrade 2,370 miles
- KZ - Astana to Belgrade 2,356 miles
- ES - Tenerife (Reina Sofía) to Belgrade 2,325 miles
- QA - Doha to Belgrade 2,202 miles
- NO - Tromsø to Belgrade 1,717 miles
- PT - Lisbon to Belgrade 1,562 miles
- AZ - Baku to Belgrade 1,531 miles
- PT - Porto to Belgrade 1,476 miles
- RU - Kazan to Belgrade 1,465 miles
- ES - Seville to Belgrade 1,448 miles
- EG - Hurghada to Belgrade 1,428 miles
- ES - Málaga to Belgrade 1,407 miles
- RU - Nizhny Novgorod to Belgrade 1,286 miles
- GE - Tbilisi to Belgrade 1,253 miles
- ES - Madrid to Belgrade 1,243 miles
- JO - Amman to Belgrade 1,237 miles
- IL - Tel Aviv to Belgrade 1,181 miles
- ES - Alicante to Belgrade 1,164 miles
- SE - Stockholm (Arlanda) to Niš 1,138 miles
- NO - Oslo to Belgrade 1,127 miles
- ES - Valencia to Belgrade 1,122 miles
- RU - Saint Petersburg to Belgrade 1,113 miles
- RU - Moscow Sheremetyevo to Belgrade 1,071 miles
- GB - London Luton to Belgrade 1,061 miles
- GB - London Heathrow to Belgrade 1,056 miles
- SE - Stockholm (Arlanda) to Belgrade 1,029 miles
- CY - Larnaca to Belgrade 982 miles
- RU - Sochi to Belgrade 976 miles
- SE - Stockholm (Skavsta) to Belgrade 975 miles
- ES - Palma de Mallorca to Belgrade 967 miles
- SE - Gothenburg to Belgrade 950 miles
- ES - Barcelona to Belgrade 949 miles
- FR - Paris (Beauvais) to Belgrade 910 miles
- FR - Paris to Belgrade 883 miles
- NL - Amsterdam to Belgrade 875 miles
- DE - Dortmund to Niš 870 miles
- DE - Cologne-Bonn to Niš 862 miles
- LV - Riga to Belgrade 850 miles
- BE - Brussels to Belgrade 842 miles
- DE - Frankfurt Hahn to Niš 826 miles
- NL - Eindhoven to Belgrade 824 miles
- DK - Copenhagen to Belgrade 817 miles
- SE - Malmö to Belgrade 800 miles
- DE - Düsseldorf to Belgrade 766 miles
What are the major airports in Serbia?
The largest airport in Serbia is Belgrade Airport known as Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.
How many airports are there in Serbia?
There are 3 airports that handle scheduled passenger flights.
What are the best airports for flights to Serbia?
Top airports for direct flights to Serbia include:
-  Chicago (ORD)

-  London Heathrow (LHR)

-  New York City (JFK)

-  Toronto (YYZ)

-  London Luton (LTN)

-  Malta (MLA)

What are the best international airports in Europe for flights to Serbia?
Top international airports in Europe for non-stop flights to Serbia are:
-  Vienna (VIE)

-  Zürich (ZRH)

-  Podgorica (TGD)

-  Tivat (TIV)

-  Frankfurt (FRA)

-  Moscow Sheremetyevo (SVO)

-  Amsterdam (AMS)

-  Munich (MUC)

-  Athens (ATH)

-  Ljubljana (LJU)

-  Paris (CDG)

-  Barcelona (BCN)

-  Memmingen (FMM)

-  Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO)

-  Berlin (BER)

-  Malta (MLA)

-  Budapest (BUD)

-  Warsaw (WAW)

-  Sofia (SOF)

-  Skopje (SKP)

-  Tirana (TIA)

-  Stockholm (Arlanda) (ARN)

-  Oslo (OSL)

-  Milan (Malpensa) (MXP)

-  London Heathrow (LHR)

Do all airports in Serbia operate year-round?
All 3 airports in Serbia are accessible year-round.
For a better overview adjusted to your travel dates, we recommend using the date filter on the map to filter out your options!
What are the most popular flights to Serbia?
Domestic:
International:
- London Heathrow to Belgrade
- Malta to Belgrade
- London Luton to Belgrade
- Malta to Niš
- New York City to Belgrade
- Chicago to Belgrade
- Toronto to Belgrade
- Zürich to Belgrade
- Podgorica to Belgrade
- Vienna to Belgrade
- Tivat to Belgrade
- Frankfurt to Belgrade
- Moscow Sheremetyevo to Belgrade
- Amsterdam to Belgrade
- Munich to Belgrade
- Athens to Belgrade
- Paris to Belgrade
- Istanbul to Belgrade
- Barcelona to Belgrade
- Ljubljana to Belgrade
- Rome (Fiumicino) to Belgrade
- Berlin to Belgrade
- Budapest to Belgrade
- Warsaw to Belgrade
- Sofia to Belgrade
- Memmingen to Belgrade
- Skopje to Belgrade
- Tirana to Belgrade
- Oslo to Belgrade
- Milan (Malpensa) to Belgrade
- Larnaca to Belgrade
- Thessaloniki to Belgrade
- Prague to Belgrade
- Bucharest to Belgrade
- Madrid to Belgrade
- Zagreb to Belgrade
- Geneva to Belgrade
- Stockholm (Arlanda) to Belgrade
- Sarajevo to Belgrade
- Saint Petersburg to Belgrade
- Paris (Beauvais) to Belgrade
- Milan (Bergamo) to Belgrade
- Dortmund to Belgrade
- Düsseldorf to Belgrade
- Copenhagen to Belgrade
- Nice to Belgrade
- Hamburg to Belgrade
- Vienna to Niš
- Palermo to Belgrade
- Stuttgart to Belgrade
Which airports in Serbia offer domestic flights only?
There are no airports in Serbia that have domestic flights only, but there are 2 airports that have both domestic and international flights.























