Air Serbia’s Aircraft at Terminal 1 of New York JFK Airport from June 3

Source: eKapija Wednesday, 02.06.2021. 14:09
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(Photo: Air Serbia/Luka Filipović)
Starting from June 3, Air Serbia will be using Terminal 1 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City for landing and takeoff, instead of Terminal 4, where the aircraft of the Serbian national airline have been landing since 2016. With this change, Air Serbia will join the biggest international airlines serving New York City on Terminal 1.

After the planned reconstruction, which also represents the greatest capital project in the history of the New York airport, Terminal 1 will become the most spacious and the most modern terminal on the JFK Airport. With 23 new gates, the upgraded terminal will be four times bigger than the existing one, and will include the area of the current Terminals 1 and 2 and former Terminal 3, Air Serbia announced.


The national airline currently operates flights to New York four times a week, on Mondays, Thursdays, Friday and Saturdays, and the frequencies will gradually increase during summer season. Belgrade-New York flights are operated by the wide-body passenger jet, YU-ARB, which bears the name and the image of the most famous Serbian scientist, Nikola Tesla.

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