May 15 (SeeNews) - Flag carrier Air Serbia plans to resume on June 6 its Belgrade-New York flights suspended in March due to the coronavirus outbreak, flight schedule data showed on Friday.
Tickets for the service are already available on the website of Air Serbia.
The company also intends to resume flights to a number of destinations in Southeastern Europe starting May 29, the data shows.
Air Serbia is currently selling tickets for flights to Slovenia's Ljubljana as of May 29, Montenegro's Podgorica and Tivat as of June 1, North Macedonia's Skopje as of June 5 as well as Bosnia's Sarajevo and Banja Luka as of June 4 and June 5, respectively.
On Wednesday, Air Serbia said it delayed the resumption of scheduled flights to June 15 from June 1 due to the European Commission's recommendations regarding the extension of temporary restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic, but stated that it is also ready to prioritise regional flying and adjust to new opportunities and returning demand within the region.
Air Serbia suspended its regular flights on March 20, shortly after the Serbian government declared a state of emergency over the coronavirus outbreak.