May 8 (SeeNews) - Serbia's government plans to reopen Nikola Tesla airport in Belgrade for commercial flights as of May 18, infrastructure minister Zorana Mihajlovic said on Friday
Flag carrier Air Serbia will operate flights to London, Frankfurt, Vienna and Zurich from Belgrade on May 18, Mihajlovic said in a government press release.
None of the employees at the airports in Belgrade and Nis has fallen ill with the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which shows that the aiport administrations took care and adhered to the protection measures, Mihajlovic said.
The government closed on March 19 the airports in Belgrade and Nis in order to tackle the coronavirus outbreak. Air Serbia suspended all passenger flights on March 20.