Mykonos is Air Serbia’s new destination
Air Serbia officially launched its direct service between Belgrade and Mykonos. During the summer season, the Serbian national carrier will fly twice a week to the Greek island, every Monday and Friday. Mykonos flights
HE Nikola Nedeljković, ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to the Republic of Greece, staged a welcome ceremony for Air Serbia’s inaugural flight, highlighting the importance of the new airline.
“Year after year, Greece has been among the most popular destinations for Serbian tourists, which is why we are further expanding our presence on that market. During the summer season, we will fly to seven destinations in Greece, namely Athens, Thessaloniki, Rhodes, Corfu, Chania, Heraklion, and now Mykonos. By introducing direct flights to the island, travellers can reach one of the most attractive summer destinations faster and easier. We believe that travellers will use the opportunity to visit Mykonos and enjoy exclusive beaches, top gastronomic offer, and a vibrant nightlife,”
said Boško Rupić, General Manager Commercial Strategy, Air Serbia. mykonos flights
‘The Island of the Winds’
Mykonos, often referred to as “The Island of the Winds,” is situated in the heart of the Cyclades island group and offers a unique blend of cosmopolitan spirit and traditional charm. On this magical island, luxurious hotels and stone-paved streets intertwine, while houses with white facades, village chapels, and numerous windmills perfectly blend into the ambiance of serenity and authenticity. During the day, Mykonos is bathed in warm sunlight, while numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants are the perfect location for vibrant nightlife.
Mykonos isn’t just about glamour—it’s a place where you can grab a coffee in the old harbor watching fishermen mend their nets, then stroll up to Armenistis Lighthouse for a sunset locals swear by. In the mornings, the smell of fresh bougatsa from neighborhood bakeries mixes with the sea breeze in Ano Mera, a quieter village where time moves more slowly. Families head to Agios Stefanos or Ornos for calm beaches, while afternoons are best spent sipping ouzo in a shaded taverna near Kiki’s, where there’s no electricity, just good food and better views. Come evening, locals and visitors alike end up in Little Venice, where the waves nearly kiss your table.
Air Serbia offers good connectivity from Mykonos, via Belgrade, to numerous destinations from its network, including Alghero, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Vienna, Zurich, Florence, Hannover, Larnaca, Krakow, Ljubljana, Lyon, Milan, Nurnberg, Paris, Prague, Salzburg, Stuttgart, Stockholm, and Zagreb.