Air Serbia starts flying to China again: two flights a week from Belgrade to Guangzhou
At 00:52 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 30, with about a half-hour delay, flight JU988 took off from Belgrade bound for [...]

At 00:52 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 30, about half an hour late, took off from Belgrade the flight JU988 headed to Guangzhou: Thus, connections between the Serbian capital and the "gateway to South China" operated by Air Serbia.
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The ceremony of the inaugural flight was attended by state representatives of the Republic of Serbia, the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Serbia, His Excellency Li Ming, representatives of aviation authorities and the aviation industry, partners and associates of the Serbian national airline, and the media.
The operative includes. two flights per week, on Mondays and Fridays: departure from Belgrade's "Nikola tesla" airport is scheduled at 00:20, while arrival in Guangzhou is scheduled for 17:10 (local time); in the reverse route, you will take off from Canton-Baiyun International Airport at 22:10 and arrive at the Belgrade airport at 04:45 the following day (local time).
Flights, which can be purchased on the company's website and through travel agencies, start at a price of €1479.63 for round-trip travel in economy class with the 'economy value' fare that includes: the free check-in both at the airport and online, a 23kg checked baggage and a 8kg hand luggage, meals on board, and free seat reservations (but, as specified on the carrier's website, only for some seats). Connections between Belgrade and Guangzhou will be operated by Airbuses A330-200 (Air Serbia has two in its fleet, both of which have an average age of 14) set up in two classes of service: business (21 seats) and economy class (236).
Air Serbia is the national airline of Serbia, operating under this name since 2013 (before that, it operated as 'Jat Airways') and has a fleet of 23 Aircraft: 9 ATR 72, 10 Airbus A319, 3 A320ceo, and 2 A330-200. It currently flies to 8 Italian cities: Bari, Bologna, Catania, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Rome, and Venice.