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Defunct Yugoslavian airline (1969–2005) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Air Yugoslavia was an airline based in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia). It was established in 1969 and operated numerous international charter passenger services, using aircraft from parent airline JAT Yugoslav Airlines.[1] Its main base was Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.[2]
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Founded | 1969 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2005 | ||||||
Hubs | Belgrade International | ||||||
Parent company | JAT Yugoslav Airlines | ||||||
Headquarters | Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
Air Yugoslavia officially existed as a subsidiary of JAT.[3] The division called "Air Yugoslavia" has been replaced with the Charter and Tourism Department within Jat Airways in 2005.
In 1973, it operated four Boeing 707 and three Sud Aviation Caravelle.[4] In 1975, the company operated two Boeing 707-320C and three Sud Aviation Caravelle.[3]
In summer 1989, Air Yugoslavia operated flights from Belgrade to Niš, Priština, Skopje, Ohrid, Titograd, Tivat, Dubrovnik, Sarajevo, Split, Zadar, Pula, Rijeka, Zagreb and Maribor, and from Zagreb to Belgrade, Tivat, Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar, Pula, Ljubljana, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart and Hamburg.[5]
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