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Beg Belgrade Nikola Tesla

Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG), located 18 km west of downtown Belgrade, is Serbia's largest and busiest international airport. It serves as a primary hub for Air Serbia and a base for Wizz Air, connecting Serbia to numerous destinations across Europe, North America, and Asia. The airport is named after the renowned Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla and is operated by VINCI Airports. It features two terminals, Terminal 1 primarily for low-cost and charter flights, and the larger, more modern Terminal 2 for most international and Air Serbia flights.

Beg Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport

Airlines Operating at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport

  • Air Serbia- Check-in: Primary hub, operating from Terminal 2 to over 70 destinations.
  • Wizz Air- Check-in: Operating base, primarily uses Terminal 1 for low-cost flights.
  • Lufthansa- Check-in: Offers frequent departures to German hubs.
  • Turkish Airlines- Check-in: Connects Belgrade with Istanbul and beyond.
  • Austrian Airlines- Check-in: Provides connections through Vienna.

Borderly Travel Insights for Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport

Average User Rating

7.6/10 (based on various sources, e.g., Flight-report). [14]

Most Visited Month

Information not readily available, however, summer months generally see increased traffic. [42]

Busiest Day

Sunday sees a high frequency of bus connections from the airport to the city. [24]

Popular Routes from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport

  • Belgrade (BEG) to Zurich (ZRH)(Approximately 176 flights per month.)
  • Belgrade (BEG) to Vienna (VIE)(Approximately 167 flights per month.)
  • Belgrade (BEG) to Podgorica (TGD)(Approximately 159 flights per month.)
  • Belgrade (BEG) to Istanbul (IST)(Approximately 142 flights per month.)
  • Belgrade (BEG) to Frankfurt (FRA)(Approximately 143 flights per month.)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many terminals does Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport have?

Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport has two passenger terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, which are located next to each other and connected. Terminal 1 is mainly used for low-cost and charter flights, while Terminal 2 handles the majority of international flights.

How can I get from Belgrade Airport to the city center?

There are several options: the A1 minibus shuttle goes to Slavija Square, public bus line 72 goes to Zeleni Venac, and taxis are also available. Private transfers can also be pre-booked.

Is there free WiFi at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport?

Yes, Belgrade Airport offers free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal. You can connect to the network named "BEG Free WiFi" or "UniFi".

What is the IATA code for Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport?

The IATA code for Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is BEG.

Which airlines operate from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport?

Numerous airlines operate from BEG, including Air Serbia, Wizz Air, Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines, Austrian Airlines, and many others.

Related Destinations

Main Destination

Back to Serbia

Borderly Airport Info

Name: Beg Belgrade Nikola Tesla

Country: Serbia

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