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No changes in flight schedule at Nikola Tesla airport

24. January 2011. | 15:32

Source: Tanjug

All flights at the Nikola Tesla airport in Belgrade are going according to schedule, without any delay or cancellations, the airport's spokesperson Katarina Bjelanovic told Tanjug Monday morning.

All flights at the Nikola Tesla airport in Belgrade are going according to schedule, without any delay or cancellations, the airport's spokesperson Katarina Bjelanovic told Tanjug Monday morning.

According to Bjelanovic, the only alteration made is the cancellation of JAT's two flights for Ljubljana (Slovenia) and Tivat (Montenegro) on Sunday.

"After several setbacks on Sunday, the plane for Podgorica (Montenegro) took off Monday morning, and an inordinately large number of passengers for this time of year is expected at the Nikola Tesla airport today," she stressed.

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