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AZAL signed codeshare agreement with Air Serbia

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April 6, 2026
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AZAL signed codeshare agreement with Air Serbia



AZAL signed codeshare agreement with Air Serbia

Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL), part of AZCON Holding signed a
codeshare agreement with Air Serbia, the flag carrier of
Serbia.

Effective May 2026, flights between Baku and Belgrade will be
operated twice a week, in conjunction with Air Serbia’s upcoming
flight schedule. As part of the codeshare partnership, AZAL will
place its marketing code on Air Serbia-operated services, providing
passengers with seamless booking and travel opportunities en route
Belgrade-Baku-Belgrade and enhanced connectivity. The inaugural
flight under the codeshare agreement is scheduled for May 3,
2026.

The cooperation between the two national air carriers marks an
important milestone in their shared efforts to expand international
connectivity through strong and mutually beneficial partnerships.
The new arrangement will offer passengers an extensive range of
destinations, greater flexibility, seamless travel opportunities
and improved access between Azerbaijan and Serbia, while also
strengthening ties between the two countries in tourism, business
and cultural exchange.

“As a result of this cooperation, passengers will benefit from
coordinated services and the ability to purchase tickets via AZAL’s
sales channels, enjoying a smooth travel experience between Baku
and Belgrade. AZAL continues to actively develop its route network
and strategic partnerships, reinforcing its position as a key
connector between East and West.” – said Jamil Manizade, Chief
Commercial Officer of Azerbaijan Airlines.




“This codeshare partnership will significantly improve
connectivity between Serbia and Azerbaijan, offering passengers
more travel options and easier connections. By aligning our
networks and expertise, we are creating new opportunities for both
leisure and business travel, while further strengthening ties
between our two countries,” said Boško Rupić, GM Commercial and
Strategy, Air Serbia.

Tickets will soon be available for purchase via AZAL’s official
website and mobile application, as well as through
the airline’s ticket offices and accredited agencies.

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