Jat AirwaysWinter 2010/2011

Jat winter changes
The following are modifications Serbia’s national carrier, Jat Airways, will be making to its 2010/2010 winter schedule. In the table below you can see the cities the airline will operate to, the number of weekly frequencies and the change in frequencies compared to the 2010 summer season. Jat Airwas will be using 14 aircraft this winter – 4 ATR72s and 10 Boeing B737-300s. Notable in the winter schedule are new flights to Paphos in Cyprus and the large number of flights to Podgorica. The airline won’t, unlike previous winters, reduce its frequencies to the Montenegrin capital. Furthermore, the seasonal summer flights to Gothenburg and Thessaloniki will continue throughout the winter. According to our sources, Jat will make additional changes to its schedule later this winter.

The winter season begins on October 31, 2010 and ends on March 26, 2011. The airline is entitled to change, add or reduce its destinations and frequencies. The table will be updated in case changes do occur.























































































































































































































DestinationFrequency Change Notes
Amsterdam7-
Athens3-
Berlin3▼ 1
Brussels3▲ 1via Amsterdam
Copenhagen3▼ 1
Dubai3-via Paphos
Dusseldorf5-
Frankfurt7-
Gothenburg2-1 flight via Copenhagen
Istanbul4-
Larnaca2▼ 3
Ljubljana6-
London-Heathrow7▼ 2
Malta1▼ 1
Monastir1▼ 2
Milan4-
Moscow7-
Ohrid0▼ 2
Paris7-
Paphos3▲ 3During November and January a fourth flight will operate
Podgorica21-
Portorož0▼ 2
Rome6▲ 1
Sarajevo7-
Skopje7▼ 5
Stuttgart3-
Stockholm3▼ 11 flight via Gothenburg
Trieste3-
Tel Aviv2-via Larnaca. During November and January 1 flight will operate via Paphos
Tivat14▼ 3
Thessaloniki2▼ 1
Tripoli1▼ 1via Malta
Vienna14-
Zurich7▼ 1


Within the next few days winter changes made by Croatia Airlines, Adria Airways and Montenegro Airlines will be published. To view B&H Airlines’ winter changes click here.

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