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@Anonymous May 24, 2014 at 10:23 AM It is not correct to say damage in Serbia and Bosnia is hundred


The Serbian national carrier has launched its very own charter brand, Aviolet, this morning. The Aviolet brand name, operated by Air Serbia, will utilise three Boeing 737-300s and will be used on charter services to Greece, Turkey, Spain, Italy and Egypt. The first flight travel to poland money with the new look Boeing 737 took off this morning from Belgrade to Antalya in Turkey. The Aviolet brand will be operated by Air Serbia but will be exclusively used for charter services. It will feature a more leisure oriented product and a relaxed approach to passengers, as illustrated by the blue top / black pants casual uniforms worn by its cabin crew.
The Aviolet branded travel to poland money B737s feature an all economy class cabin with the capacity to seat 144 passengers. Travellers will be offered a complementary snack bag with a sandwich, bottled water and a fruit bar. In addition, passengers will be able to buy extra drinks and snacks from its on board Sky Café. Furthermore, Aviolet will offer duty free products travel to poland money by Dufry such as cigarettes, spirits and perfumes for purchase on board as part of its Sky Shop service. Payments for both the bar and duty free service is cash only in euros and Serbian dinars. Air Serbia s charter brand also provides dedicated check in desks at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport s Terminal 1. An Aviolet website has also been set up.
Aviolet s baggage policy travel to poland money remains unchanged to that of Air Serbia. A passenger can check in one piece of hold luggage not exceeding 23 kilograms and a single piece of hand luggage weighing eight kilograms or less free of charge. Aviolet becomes the only dedicated charter travel to poland money brand operated by a national carrier from the former Yugoslavia. During the 1970s and 1980s, JAT Yugoslav Airlines ran charter flights under the Air Yugoslavia name.
A-violet? and matching paint scheme... BTW, why is this blog so slow? It brings my fancy i5 laptop to a standstill (IE11 on Win8.1). This reply box is unusable. Other BlogSpot blogs are fine. What s running in the background? Can something be done about this? Delete Anonymous travel to poland money May 24, 2014 at 4:34 PM
Napisat ću na ovo na svom jeziku. Kao jedan od velikih ljubitelja avijacije i ovog bloga, koji bi trebao predstavljati i biti na ponos svim exyu stanovnicima i državama, SRAMOTNO je da se u gornjem desnom kutu nalazi link za pomoć poplavljenoj Srbiji i BIH, a nema Hrvatske...?! Prvog dana nesreće travel to poland money osobno sam uplatio tri puta po 200kn za pomoć Srbiji i BiH i mojoj Hrvatskoj, a da ne spominjem da sam pola ormara ispraznio i poslao sa Maglaj, Županju, pogotovo za Sremsku Mitrovicu jer tamo imam prijatelje... Ne biram zemlje, ljudi su ljudi i tuga je tuga. Izvolite to ispravit jer je moja Hrvatska ponudila pomoć Srbiji i BiH prvi dan, u vidu helikoptera, hrane, pomoći, i ovakvim travel to poland money načinom travel to poland money samo pljujete na sve što radimo. travel to poland money Podrška svim poplavljenima. Reply Delete Replies Aleksandar Stojanovic May 24, 2014 at 9:37 AM
Very thought provoking. ljudi su ljudi i tuga je tuga. I agree very much. Croatia may not have gotten travel to poland money as much attention in the media, but there are still people who are suffering there. Delete Aleksandar Jakovljevic May 24, 2014 at 9:46 AM
Fully agree, especially because Croatia sent army from the first day of floods to Obrenovac. Croatia didn t wait anything, help was from the heart, no calculations at all! Delete Anonymous May 24, 2014 at 11:24 AM
Bravo! Svaka tebi cast prijatelju. U ovakvoj katastrofalnoj situaciji svi smo pomagali jedni drugima, bez obzira na to iz koje smo drzave ili koje smo nacionalne pripadnosti, a tako i treba da bude. Zivimo jedni pored drugih, mozemo na politickom nivou da se ne slazemo oko mase pitanja ali kada su zivoti ljudi u pitanju tu ne sme da bude prepreka. Podjednako me je pogodilo ono sto se desilo travel to poland money nama u Srbiji sa onim sto se desilo u Hrvatskoj i u Bosni. Delete Q400 May 24, 2014 at 11:26 AM
As a Croatian I am proud that Croatia has done as much as possible to help in Bosnia and Serbia but I would like to say I have no problem with the banner because the situation in Bosnia and Serbia is catastrophic where in Croatia its just tragic. I too donated money to the Croatian red cross for all the affected areas and although it is nice when people appreciate this, it is not the reason why I did it. Also, Croatia has a very bright future with nothing but the peoples attitude preventing the country from moving forward and when they start extracting oil from the Adriatic, well, than it will be OU buying Middle Eastern airlines :) but, for Serbia and Bosnia who are economically struggling already to then have this situation to deal with.... major kick in the nuts. Delete Anonymous May 24, 2014 at 11:41 AM
econ projections You mean possible environmental impacts? None which don t already exist. Italy already has over 200 oil and gas rigs fully operational on their side of the Adriatic alone so if any of those fail....,and I don t think any are visible from the coast. Also, apparently the Croatian side of the Adriatic travel to poland money has both shallower ocean and easier geological access than the Italian side making it more efficient and safer. Delete Anonymous May 24, 2014 at 6:46 PM
Remember though that the floods affected Croatia last, and that this button was put up before travel to poland money then. I remember going on HRT to see if anything was going on in Croatia. All I could find were reports about Serbian and Bosnian flooding, in the Svijet travel to poland money section. Which is laughable; as if the floods were in Australia or something, and not from rivers that could easily flood Croatia as well (as they eventually did). And furthermore to me it demonstrates travel to poland money the ever-present efforts travel to poland money of Croatian officialdom to distance the country from the region it is in (i.e. the Balkans), which is quite laughable and sad. Delete Anonymous May 24, 2014 at 7:56 PM
Anonymous 6:46 PM, we have a stupid prime minister, and a slow government, it has nothing to do with ever-present efforts bla bla... On HRT there is EU section, and Svijet section... Neither Serbia nor Bosnia are EU members, so, yes, you belong to Svijet section, but it doesn t mean that people in Croatia are not worried about flood affected areas in Serbia and Bosnia, it was top news in Croatia when it started and we are still collecting money, clothes and food for all three countries affected. My brother works in Ina (Industrija nafte) and they re collecting food and clothes to send to Serbia, many of them have friends in Serbia. Delete Reply Aleksandar Stojanovic May 24, 2014 at 9:50 AM
Today there are three flights from Belgrade to Antalya. One JU, one TK, and one with Freebird. Also there was a JU flight to Sochi this morning. Reply Delete Replies Anonymous May 24, 2014 at 10:34 AM
Was that Sochi flight a charter? Scheduled flights to there are on Saturday. No idea who hires charter to Sochi this part of the year, i never heard a tourist operator offering Sochi summer vacations travel to poland money here so i wonder who hire charters to that place. Olympics are over and construction workers are back to Serbia. Delete JU520 BEGLAX travel to poland money May 24, 2014 at 11:24 AM
@anonym travel to poland money 1034 am Hi, so Sochi flights were mainly used for olymp games constr workers? I always thought Serbs might go there for skiing and holidays on the black sea. Delete Reply Yugo May 24, 2014 at 9:50 AM
Name, design, just everything leaving the impression as they had 5 minutes travel to poland money to decide travel to poland money and then gave it to some 14 year old to make some samples on his laptop. Name could have been Aeroput in remembrance of the first airline in Serbia. A comment to the Croat user regarding flood relief button. True, Croatia is not mentioned, but the effect in Serbia and Bosnia is more then 100 times bigger with millions affected and really land-shape-scraping effect, while in Croatia just 4-5 villages are flooded (sad enough). Secondly, the Serbian government and it s organizations and many people individually thanked the Croats for their support and help and this is published everywhere and is honest. Serbia travel to poland money is suffering travel to poland money a billion damage, it is simply not possible to send money or equipment to Croatia- please understand! Reply Delete Replies travel to poland money Anonymous May 24, 2014 at 11:05 AM
@Anonymous May 24, 2014 at 10:23 AM It is not correct to say damage in Serbia and Bosnia is hundred times larger. You are over-exaggerating: Serbia evacuated 32,000 people from flooded area, Bosnia-Herzegovina 25,000 people, Croatia 16,000 people. It is true that all three countries need help. Please refrain from incompetent posts on delicate topics. Delete Anonymous May 24, 2014 at 11:29 AM
I am really travel to poland money sorry, you can t compare on the scale of numbers of evacuated people. Please have a look how many larger cities in Serbia have been devastated like Cuprija, Jagodina, Valjevo, Obrenovac, Svilajnac, Smedervska Palanka, areas of Sabac, in Bosnia Doboj, Bijeljina, Tuzla area...... and in Croatia: the largest place is Gunja with some 5000 people the rest very small villages. The land area in Serbia and Bosnia by m2 affected also is by far much larger travel to poland money then in Croatia. That s why all eyes are on Bosnia and Serbia due to a NATIONAL catastrophe, while in Croatia it is a LOCAL event!! As I said, I feel sorry for the Croats travel to poland money affected, by they will receive enough travel to poland money help from non-affected regions in Croatia while in Serbia more or less it is a national catastrophe on scale of a tsunami! Delete Anonymous May 24, 2014 at 2:26 PM
Comparable or not, Croatia should not be left out. They too felt Sava s rampage, they helped Serbia in Bosnia anyway, they are the first neighbors and there is no sense in leaving them out. This is not a contest on who gets more attention. Delete travel to poland money Sasa Dragic May 24, 2014 at 5:34 PM
anon.2.26PM, Totally agree. Admin will you please put some contact details on how to donate to Croatian Red Cross. It would be fair enough and highly appreciated. Thanks a lot. Delete Reply Anonymous May 24, 2014 at 10:40 AM
Nothing new bro. In peak season it goes up to 200 flts on Saturdays and yep that beats all the airport in the region. Amazing to see how they manage 1/4 of ZRH

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