Air Serbia Adds Summer Flights to Brač
Air Serbia will introduce a seasonal route linking Belgrade with the Croatian island of Brač during the 2026 summer season. The flights will operate twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, between 20 June and 12 September. With the new route, the Serbian airline adds another Adriatic destination to its schedule and provides a direct connection between the Serbian capital and one of Croatia’s well-known island resorts.
Brač sits off the Dalmatian coast and is recognised for its beaches and clear Adriatic waters. The island is also home to Zlatni Rat, often called the Golden Cape, a beach whose shape changes slightly with wind and currents. Visitors often come for seaside holidays, sailing trips and walking routes across the island’s limestone landscape.
Flight details
- Belgrade – Brač
- Twice weekly service
- Wednesdays and Saturdays
- 20 June to 12 September 2026
The route also fits into Air Serbia’s wider network across Croatia. The airline already flies to several Croatian cities, including Split, Dubrovnik, Rijeka, Pula, Zadar and Zagreb. The addition of Brač extends its reach to one of the Adriatic islands and brings another seasonal option for the summer timetable.
Belgrade Airport serves as a transfer point for many travellers arriving from other European cities. The airline’s network includes destinations such as Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Copenhagen, Rome, Frankfurt, Milan, Oslo, Prague, Vienna and Zurich. Passengers travelling through Belgrade can therefore continue towards the Croatian coast using the new seasonal service.
The new service places Brač among the summer destinations served by Air Serbia. Flights twice a week provide a direct connection between Belgrade and the Dalmatian coast during the main holiday season. Airlines often introduce seasonal routes to the Adriatic during summer months, when beach resorts across Croatia receive their highest number of visitors.