Belgrade is the capital of the small country of Serbia and lies within the larger, well known countries of Europe but notwithstanding its size, it still boasts of more than a dozen cheap and regular flights for visitors, tourists and citizens who wish to be part of its growing strength of fun seekers and researchers of the ancient nation. Ever since Montenegro got her independence in the year 2006, Belgrade with its largely mountainous features has continued to attract an increasing number of travelers who take advantage of the very cheap flights being offered on this route for different purposes. The main attractions of Serbia include the nightlife of its capital, Belgrade, the natural beauty of its mountains and rivers, and its traditional Christian monasteries and monuments.
Cheap flights to Belgrade are offered by popular airlines like Air France, British Airways, Alitalia and Lufthansa Airlines which also have in their flight schedules, regular daily and weekly flights to Belgrade. The country’s own airline which has been servicing the route even before the Serbia – Montenegro split of 2006 is Montenegro Airlines. The carrier does offer cheap and affordable airfares especially to her citizens who fly to and from Belgrade’s airport and use other European countries to connect their flights when they are traveling on multi-stop journeys. The cheap flights mean that apart from Belgrade, you can travel to some of the most beautiful cities in Serbia and neighboring countries for less than the cost of a round trip’s cheap airfare.
Low cost airlines or dirt cheap airfares are easier to find for even one-way and round trip flights to Belgrade especially now, with the arrival of the budget airline phenomenon. Belgrade and Europe as a whole are now within the reach of most travelers and flights have become a lot cheaper and shorter for everyone. These airlines are, but not only Aeroflot Airlines of Russia, Aerosvit Airlines, Austrian and Czech Airlines, Yugoslav’s JAT Airlines, Switzerland’s Swiss Air, Tunis Air of Tunisia, Turkish and Olympic Airlines just to mention a few.
JAT Airways flies seven times weekly from the ever busy London Heathrow Airport to Belgrade with prices for a return ticket from a few hundreds of Euros if booked online. British Airways for itself flies five times weekly from Heathrow to Belgrade and offers about the same cheap airfare as JAT Airways. Croatia Airlines flies to Belgrade too sometimes for flights that are a lot cheaper than the regular airfares. With all of the aforementioned airlines battling to get your piece of airfare, this can only be good news for you, the traveler, as airline tickets are heavily discounted and made dirt cheap to be offered for a shoestring budget. The additional payment you may make is the tax which is now common place in making most cheap flight bookings.
Now that you are sure Belgrade has very cheap flights to and from its airport, why would anyone want to visit the relatively obscure country you may ask. Really, Belgrade has more than just what one reads on the pages of magazines and travel journals. Beautifully designed walls and tumbling bougainvillea flowers all combine to give the city an ancient air and a delightful feeling. The city offers great food, a relaxed pace of life, clear seas backed by stunning mountain backdrops and natural scenic views that may not be described as well as seeing it yourself. Belgrade lies on the confluence of the river Danube, marking the point where the plains of central Europe make way for the hills and mountains of the south. The political and spiritual capital of modern Serbia, it offers some of the most exuberant nightlife in Europe.
Belgrade can be compared to the United Kingdom’s city of Wales; the entire country of Serbia is a mass of exciting and adventurous wonders to explore. Its mountains frame Europe's fjord of the South and are almost about two hundred miles of the extensive coastline. Beneath a crystal blue sky, where azure meets clarity, Belgrade like Montenegro, is a land that is begging to be seen. Being in Belgrade feels a bit like time-travel; both small and large airlines help you to get there and offer an enriching experience with only dirt cheap airfares and a little more effort on your part.