Flights to Republic of Serbia

130 non-stop international routes land in Republic of Serbia — from 12 countries, into 3 commercial airports.

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About flights to Republic of Serbia

Serbia's pulling in travelers from across Europe, and the numbers back it up — 130 non-stop international routes feed into the country, mostly through Belgrade. Germany alone runs 18 routes here, which tells you something. A mix of people are showing up: backpackers who've heard Belgrade's nightlife reputation, remote workers sniffing out cheap rent, and a steady flow of diaspora visiting family. It's not the most obvious destination on the continent, which is honestly part of why it's interesting right now.

Why visit Republic of Serbia?

Belgrade hits differently than most European capitals. The cost of living is genuinely low — a solid meal and a beer won't wreck your budget — and the city has a creative energy that feels earned rather than manufactured. Beyond the capital, the Serbian countryside offers mountain towns, medieval monasteries, and river gorges that most Western Europeans haven't discovered yet. Italy sends 12 routes this way, and I'd guess half those passengers are repeat visitors. The Adriatic crowd has figured something out. Serbia also works well as a base for exploring the western Balkans, with Novi Sad, Niš, and the Tara National Park all within easy reach. Summer festival season draws real crowds. Winter is quieter, cheaper, and underrated.

Where flights to Republic of Serbia land

  • BEG Belgrade — 113 non-stop destinations (Belgrad Nikola Tesla Airport)
  • INI Nis — 16 non-stop destinations (Nis)
  • KVO Kraljevo — 3 non-stop destinations (Moreva Airport)

Top origin countries flying to Republic of Serbia

Where most of Republic of Serbia's incoming traffic comes from:

  • Germany — 18 non-stop routes into Republic of Serbia
  • Italy — 12 non-stop routes into Republic of Serbia
  • Greece — 11 non-stop routes into Republic of Serbia
  • Spain — 8 non-stop routes into Republic of Serbia
  • Croatia — 7 non-stop routes into Republic of Serbia
  • Turkiye — 6 non-stop routes into Republic of Serbia
  • Russia — 5 non-stop routes into Republic of Serbia
  • Sweden — 5 non-stop routes into Republic of Serbia

Tips for travelers heading to Republic of Serbia

Most travelers should land at BEG — Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport handles 113 non-stop destinations and connects easily to the city center by bus or taxi. If you're heading south toward Niš or exploring that region, flying into INI cuts out a long overland leg entirely. Moreva Airport in Kraljevo is smaller and serves mostly charter traffic. Serbia uses the dinar, so grab some cash on arrival. EU and US passport holders get 90 days visa-free. Book flights for spring or fall if you want decent weather without peak summer prices — September especially is a sweet spot.

Frequently asked questions about flying to Republic of Serbia

What's the busiest international airport in Republic of Serbia?

Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) is the primary international hub in Serbia, serving as the main entry point for the country's 130 inbound international routes. It handles the vast majority of international arrivals and offers connections to major cities across Europe and beyond.

Which country sends the most flights to Republic of Serbia?

Germany is the leading origin country for flights to Serbia, followed by Italy and Greece. These three nations account for a major portion of the inbound international traffic to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.

What's the best month to visit Republic of Serbia?

May and September offer ideal conditions with pleasant spring and early autumn weather, fewer crowds than summer, and lower airfares compared to peak season. July and August are warm but crowded and expensive, while winter months (November-February) feature cold temperatures but can offer budget-friendly flight deals.

Do I need a visa to visit Republic of Serbia?

Visa requirements depend on your nationality; citizens of EU, US, Canada, and many other countries can enter Serbia visa-free for up to 90 days with a valid passport. It's recommended to check the official Serbian government website or your nearest embassy for specific requirements based on your country of origin.

What's the cheapest way to find flights to Republic of Serbia?

Use flight comparison websites like Google Flights, Skyscanner, or Kayak to compare prices across multiple airlines, and consider booking 2-3 months in advance for better rates. Flying from Germany, Italy, or Greece may offer more competitive prices due to higher route frequency, and traveling during shoulder seasons (April-May or September-October) typically yields lower fares.

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Major airports in Republic of Serbia

Top origin countries flying to Republic of Serbia

Where most of Republic of Serbia's incoming traffic comes from — sorted by route count.

Top origin airports flying to Republic of Serbia

Frequently asked questions

  • How many international flights arrive in Republic of Serbia?

    Republic of Serbia receives 130 non-stop international routes from 12 countries, landing at 3 commercial airports.

  • Which country sends the most flights to Republic of Serbia?

    Germany sends the most direct flights to Republic of Serbia, with 18 non-stop routes from airports across Germany.

  • What is the busiest international gateway in Republic of Serbia?

    Belgrad Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) in Belgrade is the largest hub in Republic of Serbia, handling 113 non-stop destinations.

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