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2009 Summer Timetable

Jat Airways is in the March 29-October 25 period of this year to operate under the summer timetable, which entails 36 destinations in 24 countries of the region, elsewhere in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. The 2009 summer timetable significantly enhances the lines to destinations in the region thus allowing Jat to realize the set goals and tendencies of a commercial aviation regional leader. Jat Airways has introduced a new system of rates and travel conditions on all flights as part of its tariff policy designed to ensure to passengers full flexibility and clear rules as regards refunds and departure i.e. arrival date changes. The over three-days i.e. under one week restrictions that applied for lower rates for passengers returning to the place of departure have been lifted so that this passenger category will have a much wider variety of travel prices to choose from. The new Jat tariff policy now offers passengers the possibility of one-way travel for all air ticket price categories, including the lowest. By introducing these novelties, Jat offers – competition-wise - a greater variety of possibilities to passengers to select the trip best suited for them.

The new line under this year's summer timetable is the Belgrade - Abu Dhabi – Belgrade line. After the winter recess, Jat is to resume operating flights also to Pula, Ohrid, Malta and Tripoli. The number of frequencies to Thessaloniki, Athens, Paris and London has been increased, while Boeing 737-300 will replace ATR-72 on the flights to Milan.

Beginning May 5, Jat will fly from Belgrade to Abu Dhabi on two frequencies a week – on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Two flights a week – on Thursdays and Sundays - are also scheduled to Pula. At the height of the season, the number of frequencies is to reach four per week – the additional two being on Mondays and Wednesdays. From June 1 to September 7, Jat will fly twice a week - on Mondays and Fridays - on the Belgrade – Ohrid - Belgrade line. The Jat line from Belgrade to Thessaloniki will enjoy six weekly flights, instead of the earlier three return flights. The lines to Malta and Tripoli will be resumed with two weekly flights – on Mondays and Thursdays. The timetable has been designed to adjust the Euro-Mediterranean flights with those between Belgrade and destinations in the region. This ensures quality connecting flights via Belgrade to passengers flying to/from the region. This principle will also apply when establishing optimal connecting flights between Macedonia and Germany as well as other Jat Europe-bound lines from the countries of the region.

Air traffic with Athens will be maintained four times a week instead of three. During high season, Jat will increase its flight number to Paris from ten to eleven per week. The number of weekly flights to London has been increased from eight to nine a week, thereby also improving the connecting flights to North America.

Jat Airways' highest-frequency lines under the summer timetable are to Frankfurt, Vienna, Moscow, Zurich, Paris, London, Skoplje, Sarajevo, Podgorica and Tivat, with at least one daily flight. Six weekly flights are envisaged on the lines to Thessaloniki, Istanbul and Rome, five to Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Ljubljana and Stuttgart. Four frequencies per week are scheduled to Pula, Athens, Larnaka, Milan, Brussels, Berlin and Düsseldorf. There will be three weekly Jat flights to Trieste and Banja Luka. Two weekly flights are scheduled to Gothenburg, Malta, Tripoli, Abu Dhabi, Ohrid and Tel Aviv as well as on the Niš-Zurich-Niš line, while a single flight a week will be operated to Monastir and Tunis.

Owing to the commercial arrangements made with a number of world air companies, Jat Airways will ensure to its passengers a large number of additional flights. Thus, there will be another thirteen weekly flights to Vienna in cooperation with Austrian Airlines. The cooperation arrangement with Lufthansa ensures as many as twenty-one flights per week to Munich and fourteen additional frequencies to Frankfurt. Moscow-bound passengers are in a position to board two daily flights operated by Jat and Aeroflot, while those heading for Paris – by Jat and Air France. Cooperation established between Jat and Alitalia has opened up the possibility of boarding an additional daily flight to Rome. Passengers bound for Prague can fly on a daily basis, while those to Warsaw – five times a week onboard Jat partners' aircraft.

Connecting flights to destinations to which the Serbian air carrier has no direct flights are operated in Jat cooperation with the most prestigious European and world air carriers and in this way enabling passengers from Serbia to reach the most remote corners of the globe. Jat has ensured connecting flights to European destinations by way of arrangements with such air companies as Austrian Airlines, Alitalia, Lufthansa, Czech Airlines, Swiss, British Airways, British Midland, Icelandair and Finnair.

Connecting flights to North and South America have been made possible through cooperation with the following air companies - Virgin Atlantic via London, Martinair via Amsterdam, Swiss via Zurich, Lufthansa via Frankfurt and Munich, Austrian Airlines via Vienna, and Delta Air Lines and United Airlines via those European destinations to which Jat operates direct flights.

Cooperation with Etihad Airways provides for Jat Airways to offer connecting flights under affordable rates via Abu Dhabi and via European destinations to Australia, China, the Near, Middle and Far East and India. Flights to these destinations are also available onboard Lufthansa aircraft via Frankfurt. Beijing is accessible by flying with Aeroflot via Moscow, Air China via Frankfurt or Stockholm as well as by Turkish Airlines via Istanbul.

The summer timetable is subject to change depending on market demand.

 

Germany - By Train and Bus to Airplane

Recently, Jat has renewed the contract with German Railroads allowing passengers to board luxury ICE and ICC trains between all towns in Germany and the Jat departure airport at an additional charge ranging between 0 and 30 euros per rail route and depending on the air ticket price. Train transportation fare is payable together with the air ticket purchase.

Passengers from Serbia can reach Hamburg, Hanover, Braunschweig and Wolfsburg in a combination of a Jat flight to Berlin and bus transportation.

The bus fare to/from these cities is included in the air ticket price – one-way or return. This applies to all passengers traveling to/from Belgrade as well as to the passengers traveling via Belgrade to/from cities in former Yugoslavia.

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