
Air Serbia Unveils Premium Check-In Zone for Business Class Passengers at Belgrade Airport
Air Serbia officially opened an elevated Premium Check-in zone for business class passengers at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. The new zone features four dedicated check-in counters and a comfortable seating area, reducing waiting time and providing extra comfort for business travellers.
“Understanding that our business class passengers often need to use their time more efficiently, we decided to create a separate check-in zone, fully tailored to modern lifestyle trends. This way, their customer experience will be different from the very start. We are confident that the new service will be appreciated by our business class passengers,”
said Jiri Marek, Air Serbia’s CEO.
In the coming period, the airline will continue improving its services and expanding its network of destinations in line with the needs of its passengers.
Access to the Premium Lounge
Free access to the Air Serbia Premium Lounge is available to:
- Business class passengers on flights operated by Air Serbia
- Selected membership levels of the Air Serbia Etihad Guest programme. Click here for additional info
- PROMO: Economy Comfort tariff passengers. Read more in the Special Offers section
At the Premium Lounge entrance, you are required to present a valid boarding pass.
Passengers without free entry to the Premium Lounge can buy an entry pass. Details of conditions and prices can be found in the Passes section.
Passengers entering the Lounge alone must be at least 18 years old. Passengers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult who is over 18.
The lounge dress code is business casual. Air Serbia will deny entry to individuals who are not adequately clad (e.g. people in beachwear, sports clothes, flip-flops, sleepwear, etc.)
Passes
Passengers who don’t qualify for free entry can choose between various types of passes.
The prices and payment methods depend on the place of purchase, as well as whether you are flying with Air Serbia or another airline.
- For 1-hour and 3-hour passes, click here
- For 1-hour and 3-hour passes for Etihad Guest miles, click here
- For daily passes, click here
- For yearly passes, click here
Air Serbia reserves the right to limit and monitor the number of sold passes per day, part of the day, flight, sales channel, Lounge capacity and other criteria.
About Air Serbia
Air Serbia is the national airline of the Republic of Serbia, the successor of the first national airline, Aeroput, established in Belgrade in 1927. It has been operating under its present name since October 2013. The airline operates scheduled, seasonal, and charter flights to over 90 destinations in Europe, the Mediterranean, North America, Asia, and Africa, in passenger and cargo traffic. In cooperation with our airline partners, it also offers flights to international destinations in Asia, Australia, North America and Africa. In addition to Nikola Tesla Airport in Belgrade, which is its base, Air Serbia also flies from Constantine the Great Airport in Niš and from International Airport Morava near Kraljevo. Air Serbia is a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).