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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport prepares for record summer season with upgraded facilities and expanded services

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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport announced it is ready for the summer season, operating flights on its main renovated runway to 116 destinations. This marks the richest seasonal offer available to passengers in Serbia, following record results in 2024 when the airport served 8.4 million passengers and over 86,000 flights.

In addition to the main renovated runway, the airport uses a new runway located between the main runway and the taxiway.

For the first time in the airport’s history, four rapid exits to taxiways (RET) have been implemented, along with four new taxiways and an updated configuration to increase operations on the main runway.

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To improve efficiency and passenger comfort, the number of parking spaces has doubled, 34 new check-in counters have been added for a total of 90, electronic passport scanning for arrivals and departures has been enabled, and 29 new passport control counters were installed in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure. A centralized security checkpoint has also been introduced.

After security, passengers can enjoy an expanded commercial offer at the new duty-free store featuring local Serbian specialties and 26 retail outlets.

Additionally, the Tesla square at the airport has been equipped with new furniture.

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