Air Serbia is the national airline of Serbia, headquartered in Belgrade, Serbia. The airline was founded in 1927 and was originally known as Aeroput. In 2013, the airline was rebranded as Air Serbia, following a strategic partnership with Etihad Airways, which acquired a 49% stake in the airline.
Air Serbia operates flights to more than 40 destinations in Europe, the Middle East, and North America. Its hub is located at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, which is the largest airport in Serbia. The airline has a fleet of 20 aircraft, including Airbus A319, A320, and A330 planes.
Air Serbia offers several classes of service, including Economy, Premium Economy, and Business. The airline's Business Class features lie-flat seats, a selection of fine dining options, and access to the airline's premium lounges. Air Serbia's Economy Class features comfortable seats, in-flight entertainment, and a selection of complimentary food and beverages.
In addition to its passenger services, Air Serbia also operates a cargo division, offering air cargo services to destinations around the world. The airline's cargo fleet consists of Airbus A330 aircraft.
Air Serbia has won several awards for its service and operations, including the 2018 "Best Airline in Central and Eastern Europe" award from Skytrax. The airline has also been recognized for its sustainability initiatives, including efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and improve energy efficiency.