Flights to Serbia

Having one of the largest capitals in Southeastern Europe, Belgrade, Serbia, officially known as the Republic of Serbia, is a region located in Central and Southeastern Europe, covering part of the Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans. Throughout history, Serbia was invaded by the Austrians and remained under Ottoman rule until the 19th century when it united with Montenegro and Bosnia. After World War I, Serbia and Montenegro formed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, which dissolved in 1992. Serbia remained united with Montenegro until 2006 when Montenegro declared its independence. In recent history, Serbia has been marked by territorial disputes over Kosovo and its candidacy for the European Union.

Serbia offers many attractions to tourists visiting the country each year, from the capital Belgrade to the monasteries and churches in the south. In Belgrade, key landmarks include the Kalemegdan Fortress, the "Sava" Conference Center, the Monument to the Unknown Hero, the Museum of May 25, the Royal Palace, the Residence of Princess Ljubica, and the Temple of Saint Sava. For those who enjoy urban destinations, the cities of Nis, featuring Byzantine monuments from the 4th-5th centuries, Smederevo, and Prizren, home to the Sinan Pasha Mosque, are worth exploring. Another significant historical site is the ancient archaeological site of Felix-Romuliana. Serbia is also known for its spa resorts such as Vrnjacka Banja, Soko Banja, and Niska Banja, as well as for its ski resorts in the Kopaonik, Jastrebac, and Zlatibor mountains.

Serbia hosts numerous annual music festivals, including the Belgrade Beer Fest, Belgrade Music Festival, Evropesma, Street Musicians Festival, Green Fest, Supernatural Festival, and Guča Trumpet Festival. You can reach Serbia within a few hours by plane, with flights operated by airlines such as Austrian Airlines, Air Serbia, Ryanair, Wizz Air, JAT Airways, Air France, and others.