Aviolet Explained

Airline:Aviolet
Fleet Size:flights operated by Air Serbia planes
Destinations:26
Iata:JU
Icao:JAT
Callsign:AIR SERBIA
Parent:Air Serbia
Headquarters:Belgrade, Serbia
Frequent Flyer:Etihad Guest

Aviolet was a Serbian regional airline headquartered in Belgrade. It was a fully owned subsidiary of Air Serbia and mostly operated international charter flights from Serbia. As of 2021, Aviolet ceased to exist, with Air Serbia taking over its charter operation.

History

The airline was founded on 24 May 2014 as a subsidiary of Air Serbia.[1] Most flights departed from Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport, and were carried out by aircraft and crews of Air Serbia.

Destinations

As of 2019, Aviolet served 26 destinations (all seasonal charter flights):[2]

CountryCityAirportNotesRef
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBanja LukaBanja Luka International airportFocus city[3]
EgyptHurghadaHurghada International AirportSeasonal charter
Sharm El SheikhSharm El Sheikh International Airport
GreeceAthensAthens International Airport
ChaniaChania International Airport
CorfuCorfu International Airport
HeraklionHeraklion International Airport
KarpathosKarpathos Island National Airport
CephaloniaKephalonia International Airport
KosKos International Airport
PrevezaPreveza Airport
RhodesRhodes International Airport
SamosSamos International Airport
SantoriniSantorini (Thira) International Airport
SkiathosSkiathos International Airport
ZakynthosZakynthos International Airport
ItalyAlgheroAlghero–Fertilia Airport
CataniaCatania–Fontanarossa Airport
Lamezia TermeLamezia Terme International Airport
PalermoPalermo Airport
SerbiaBelgradeBelgrade Nikola Tesla Airporthub
SpainPalma de MallorcaPalma de Mallorca AirportSeasonal charter
TunisiaEnfidhaEnfidha–Hammamet International Airport
TurkeyAntalyaAntalya Airport
DalamanDalaman Airport
BodrumMilas–Bodrum Airport

Codeshare agreements

Aviolet additionally maintains codeshare agreements with parent company Air Serbia.

Fleet

Former fleet

As of 2019, Aviolet was using Airbus A320s and A319s of Air Serbia:[4] [5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Login required.
  2. http://www.aviolet.rs/Data/Files/Aviolet_charter_schedule_2019_en.pdf - Flight Schedule
  3. Web site: Aviolet destinations. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20191024022937/http://www.aviolet.rs/Data/Files/Aviolet_charter_schedule_2019_en.pdf. 24 October 2019.
  4. Web site: Aviolet. 26 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190526222024/http://www.aviolet.rs/en/info. 26 May 2019. dead. dmy-all.
  5. Web site: planespotters.net - Aviolet Fleet Details and History. 26 May 2019.