Ryanair launches flights to Serbia

The planes will fly between Bratislava and Nis twice a week.

Ryanair plane, illustrative stock photoRyanair plane, illustrative stock photo (Source: SME)

Irish low-cost airline Ryanair will operate a new winter route from Bratislava to Nis in Serbia, starting on October 31. The flights will be dispatched twice a week.       

The airline celebrated its new Bratislava to Nis route by releasing seats for sale at prices starting from €19.99 for travel in November. These low-fare seats are available for booking on its website until May 19 midnight, the Bratislava airport informed in a press release.

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“Slovak customers can look forward to further improvements in the coming months, including new aircraft interiors, new uniforms and more new routes, under our ‘Always Getting Better’ programme, as we continue to offer so much more than just the lowest fares,” said Ryanair’s Olga Pawlonka, as quoted in the press release.

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