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Air Serbia Debuts Chicago-Belgrade Nonstop Flights


Joshua Kupietzky

5–6 minutes

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DALLAS — Air Serbia (JU) has officially touched down at Chicago O’Hare Airport 
(ORD). After an almost ten-hour flight covering 4,998 miles, flight JU506 
arrived at ORD from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG). 

This is the first time in 31 years that there is a nonstop flight connecting 
Chicago and Belgrade. The last nonstop flight was operated by JAT Yugoslav 
Airlines, the predecessor to JU, in 1992. The inaugural flight comes exactly 31 
years to the day the last nonstop commercial flight linking Belgrade and 
Chicago.

The new service will connect Chicago and Belgrade two times a week. Then on 
June 12, the service will increase to three weekly frequencies. Today’s flight 
was operated by one of the airline’s two Airbus A330-200s aircraft registered 
YU-ARB. The aircraft has been with JU for two years and has 257 seats in two 
cabins, 21 lie-flat seats in business class, and 236 in economy class. The 
carrier’s second A330-200 is registered YU-ARC and has 268 seats in two cabins 
with 18 lie-flat seats in business class and 250 seats in economy class.

Air Serbia YU-ARB touches down at ORD. Photo: Chicago Department of Aviation 
(CDA) 

Chicago is the second destination in the United States served by JU after New 
York (JFK). Starting on June 18 until September, the airline will connect JFK 
and BEG with daily flights. In December, JU launched a once-weekly service 
between BEG and Tianjin, China (TSN), and is the only European airline to offer 
nonstop flights to TSN. 

The flights to Chicago will operate under their historical flight numbers from 
1992. Until June 12, JU will operate flights between ORD and BEG on Wednesdays 
and Saturdays, with different flight times for each day. The Serbian airline 
will then add a third weekly flight on Mondays beginning June 12. 

On Mondays, flight JU506 will depart BEG at 12:50 PM and arrive at ORD at 4:50 
PM. On Wednesdays, it will depart BEG at 6:50 AM and arrive at ORD at 10:50 AM. 
On Saturdays, it will depart BEG at 5:20 PM and arrive at ORD at 9:20 PM. On 
Mondays, the return leg, flight JU507 will depart ORD at 6:40 PM and arrive at 
BEG the following day at 11:30 AM. On Wednesdays, it will depart ORD at 12:40 
PM and arrive at BEG at 5:30 AM the next day. On Saturdays, it will depart at 
11:10 PM and arrive at BEG at 4:00 PM the following day.

YU-ARB AirSERBIA (Nikola Tesla Livery) Airbus A330-243. Photo: Francesco 
Cecchetti/Airways 


A Long-awaited Route for Serbian Chicagoans

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When JU announced the new route between BEG and ORD in November 2022, it was 
met with much anticipation and excitement. Hundreds of thousands of Chicago 
residents are of Serbian origin creating demand for a nonstop route connecting 
Chicago with Serbia. 

Travelers originating in Chicago can easily connect to other destinations in 
Air Serbia’s network, including Sarajevo, Prague, Rome, Bucharest, and Berlin. 
For travelers originating in Belgrade, JU’s partnership with American Airlines 
(AA) and JetBlue (N6) offers travelers onward connections across North America. 
  

Chicago Department of Aviation Commissioner Jamie Rhee commented, “On behalf of 
Mayor Brandon Johnson, I welcome Air Serbia to Chicago, and we look forward to 
a long and continued partnership connecting Chicago residents to this new 
destination in one of Europe’s great cities…More than 350,000 Chicagoland 
residents are of Serbian origin, and we’re thrilled to be able to offer them a 
fast and easy connection to their roots in the Balkans.” 

Air Serbia at ORD. Photo: Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) 

Jiri Marek, CEO of Air Serbia, commented, “This day is of special importance 
for our company, Serbia, Belgrade, and the entire Western Balkan region, as 
well as the large number of our compatriots who live and work in North 
America.” 

Adding, “We are pleased that we responded to passenger needs, and for enabling 
them to easily fly over 8,000 km, on Air Serbia’s comfortable wide-body 
aircraft. We believe that the flights between Belgrade and Chicago will be 
useful for all passengers, regardless of the reason for travel, and that it 
will help improve business, tourism, and all other links between Serbia and the 
U.S.” 

Over the next year, the new JU route will create US$55m in economic activity 
for the Second City.

Air Serbia water cannon salute at at ORD. Photo: Chicago Department of Aviation 
(CDA) 

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Featured image: YU-ARB AirSERBIA (Nikola Tesla Livery) Airbus A330-243 lands at 
ORD. Photo: Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA)

 

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