May 17 (SeeNews) - National flag carrier Air Serbia said on Tuesday it has expanded its codeshare agreement with airberlin to include two new destinations in the United States, namely Boston and San Francisco.
Under the expanded agreement, the Belgrade-based carrier will offer one-stop connections - via Dusseldorf - from Belgrade to San Francisco eight times a week and to Boston five times a week, it said in a statement.
The new routes complement an agreement signed in January that allows passengers to fly with Air Serbia and airberlin between Belgrade and Chicago, New York and Miami with one stop over Germany.
The deal has also seen Air Serbia widen its European flight network by codesharing on airberlin's services between Dusseldorf and Bologna, Florence, Venice, Reykjavik, and Stockholm.
In return, travellers with airberlin will soon be able to book flights operated by Air Serbia between Belgrade and Ohrid, Hamburg, Dubrovnik, Split, Zagreb, Pula, and Ljubljana, using a single ticket for their entire journey.
Air Serbia is preparing to commence direct flights to New York on June 23.