Nikola Tesla (BEG) is the largest airport in Serbia and is based in Beograd. You can fly to 102 destinations with 28 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic.
Nikola Tesla (BEG) is the largest airport in Serbia and is based in Beograd. You can fly to 102 destinations with 28 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic.
Flights are departing from one of its 2 terminals (Terminal 1 and 2). The most frequently departed route is the route to Istanbul (IST) in Turkey with an average of 39 flights from Nikola Tesla every week which is 7% of all weekly departures. There are domestic flights to Nis (INI). The two longest flights are Beograd (BEG) to Chicago (ORD) that takes around 11 hours and 0 minutes and Beograd (BEG) to Dalian (DLC) with a flight time of 10 hours and 30 minutes.
Air Serbia is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures. With around 306 scheduled take-offs every week, that's about 6 times as many as the second biggest airline, Wizz Air. A large aircraft operating on this airport is the Airbus A330. The aircraft types with most scheduled flights are the Airbus A31X/32X and the ATR 72/42.
The route with the longest flighttime from Beograd (BEG) is to Chicago (ORD) and takes about 11h 0min with a Airbus A330-200
Based on number of scheduled departures next month.
Based on number of scheduled departures next month
The most common aircrafts in our database
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