The latest news about Belgrade-Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG).
L'Belgrade-Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) is the main airport serving the capital of the Serbia, Belgrade. Located about 18 km west of the city center, is named after Nikola Tesla, the famous Serbian inventor and engineer, recognized for his pioneering contributions in the field of electricity.
Opened in the 1962, Belgrade-Nikola Tesla Airport has seen a steady increase in passenger and cargo traffic over the years. Currently, it serves about 80 destinations to Europe, the Middle East and North America, representing an important hub for travelers heading to various continents. Several airlines operate at the airport, with Air Serbia using it as the main hub.
The airport has. two terminals passengers, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, which offer modern facilities and services to ensure a comfortable travel experience. BEG handles an annual flow of approx. 6 million of passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in the Balkans.
Terminal 1 handles mainly charter and low-cost flights, while Terminal 2 is dedicated to international and domestic scheduled flights. Both terminals are equipped with numerous facilities, including duty-free stores, restaurants, lounges, and passenger entertainment areas.
With its strategic location and wide range of services, Belgrade-Nikola Tesla Airport continues to play a crucial role in connecting Serbia to the rest of the world.