In cooperation with the National Tourism Organisation of Serbia, the national airline Air Serbia has launched a specially created web page within its website dedicated to the promotion of our country and its tourist offer.
The web page entitled "Serbia has it all" is intended, above all, for those who have not visited Serbia so far or have only passed through the capital. Having in mind the rich potential of Serbia and the large number of passengers who land in Belgrade, Air Serbia has launched a page with three separate directions for the promotion of domestic beauties and sights.
“As the national airline and a proud ambassador of our brand in the world, we want to present Serbia in the best light at our web-site, so that passengers do not need to search for information and recommendations elsewhere. The needs of the passengers and their comfort when planning their trips represent priorities for us, so it is our goal to offer them more than just tickets and transportation – a comprehensive and unforgettable experience of visiting Serbia. Together with our partner, the Tourism Organization of Serbia, we will try to always be up to date and promote only the tried and tested locations. Serbia is rich with cultural and historic monuments and natural beauty which should be made more accessible to everyone planning to visit, or who are just passing by without a plan,” said Jiri Marek, General Manager Commercial and Strategy, Air Serbia.
The page has 3 separate sections, created in accordance with the interests and preferences of passengers. The adventurers will prefer the ‘Discover’ section, which offers information about various sites, archaeological locations, digs and historic routes in Serbia. Fans of nature and gastronomy will certainly explore the ‘Organic’ section, which showcases the locations of wild and untouched nature, rich in natural beauty and biodiversity. There are also plans for promoting organic food products, as well as other content on the topic of fruit, vegetables and wine. For passengers who have only little time until their next flight from Belgrade, the airline created the ‘Hot in the city’ section, where they can find recommendations for attractive locations for short touristic routes, within 100km from the capital and in the capital itself.