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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG)
Formerly known simply as the Belgrade Airport, this facility was named after renowned Serbian inventor and scientist Nikola Tesla in 2006. It is one of the fastest growing airports in Europe, partly due to it's proximity to transport points in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Political upheaval in the late 20th century made this part of the world virtually inaccessible, but recent stability and improvements in travel and tourism are prompting a steady resurgence.
Cheap flights to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG)
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG)is a focus city for European-based discount airline Wizz Air and also serves as the hub for national carrier Air Serbia, which also operates seasonal charter airline Aviolet. Keep an eye on those carriers for cheap flights, and don't forget to book well in advance and use your favorite search engine.
Best time to book a flight to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG)
The summer months of July and August are the best in terms of weather, and this is also when airlines like Aviolet and Wizz air offer extra charters and seasonal specials to BEG. However, this also means the tourist attractions and accommodations will be more crowded and expensive. Pack a coat and save some money by traveling in the wintertime.
Airlines that fly to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG)
No airlines fly directly from North America to Belgrade, with the exception of Air Serbia with flights to JFK. You can get a flight from several cities in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Alitalia has regular flights from Rome and Milan, and discount carriers like Wizz Air fly from several points throughout the continent. Air Serbia also connects to several international destinations.
Airport Facilities
There are extensive amenities here to make your landing, layover, or departure a pleasant one. There are play areas for kids before passport control in the gallery of Terminal Two and after security near gates A4 and A5. Guests who have a longer wait can relax on upholstered seats that fit into unique geometric shapes near gates A3 and C3. Several exclusive lounges are also located between gates A4 and A5, but not all guests are admitted.
What to expect when arriving at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG)
The airport is divided into two terminals. Terminal One is the original terminal that dates from the 1960s and served the former Yugoslavia. If you are flying on a low-cost or charter flight, you will arrive in this terminal. Terminal Two is larger, more recently renovated, and handles traffic from the major airlines and long-haul carriers.
What to see and do in Belgrade
The city is an amazing mix of compelling history and modern life. Visit the Belgrade Fortress in the vast and verdant Kalemegdan Park and see just how far back the history of conflict really goes in this region. For something to remind you of the airport and the technology that brought you here, visit a unique museum dedicated to the life of work of Nikola Tesla.
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