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Jat Airways looks to Etihad Airways as its new savior

Jat Airways (Belgrade) is moving closer to Etihad Airways (Abu Dhabi). The latter will introduce daily Abu Dhabi-Belgrade flights on June 15. The two carriers are now exploring partnership options where Etihad could buy into the struggling Serbian carrier and help it upgrade its aging fleet. Etihad will take a hard look at Jat Airways before it makes an investment. If it invests, the investment is likely to follow and resemble the previous Airberlin (Berlin) investment. In the meantime, the two airlines will be code-sharing (see details below).

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Both carriers issued this statement:

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, will commence daily nonstop flights between its home-base of Abu Dhabi and Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, from June 15, 2013.

Jat Airways, Serbia’s national carrier, will place its JU code on the new service, as well as to 21 destinations on the Etihad Airways network. In return Etihad Airways will place its EY code on 23 of JatAirways’ European flights.

This new Etihad Airways flights will help provide better travel access to Belgrade for several hundred thousand Serbian nationals living around the world.

Etihad Airways will operate a two cabin Airbus A319 aircraft on the service between Abu Dhabi and Belgrade, configured to carry 106 passengers, with 16 seats in Pearl Business Class and 90 seats in Coral Economy Class. The announcement was made on April 15, at a media conference in Belgrade hosted by James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr Hogan was joined at the media conference by Vladimir Ognjenoviฤ‡, JatAirways’ Chief Executive Officer.

As part of the codeshare agreement, subject to government and regulatory approval, JatAirways will place its JU code on Etihad Airways flights to Abu Dhabi and beyond to Bangkok, Beijing, Brisbane, Chengdu, Chicago, Colombo, Ho Chi Minh City, Islamabad, Johannesburg, Karachi, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Lahore, New York, Melbourne, Seychelles, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto, and Washington, D.C.

In return, subject to government and regulatory approval, Etihad Airways will place its EY code on JatAirways flights between Belgrade and Amsterdam, Athens, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dรผsseldorf, Rome, Frankfurt, Gothenburg, Istanbul, Heathrow, Larnaca, Milan, Moscow, Podgorica, Sarajevo, Skopje, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Thessaloniki, Tivat, Vienna and Zurich.

Jat Airways will place its code on a number of the flights operated by Etihad Airways’ equity partner, Airberlin (Berlin). A major highlight of this would be the provision of a direct link for passengers travelling from Belgrade, via Berlin, to Chicago in the US. The capital of Illinois is renowned for having the second largest Serbian population of any city in the world, with an estimated 200,000 Serb nationals living in Chicago, and up to 500,000 residents of Serb origin.

Belgrade will become the third of five new destinations to be served by Etihad Airways in 2013, following the launch in March of flights to Washington, D.C., and in May to Amsterdam.

Etihad Airways will commence services later this year to Sao Paulo, Brazil; and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

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Jat Airways drops service to Dubai

Jat Airways (Belgrade) dropped the Larnaca-Dubai extension on October 30 according to Airline Route.

In other news, the government of Serbia is vowing to restructure the state airline if the tender offer to privatize the carrier fails.

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Serbia seeks a partner to revive Jat Airways

Jat Airways (Belgrade) through the government of Serbia is also seeking a strategic partner to help build a new national carrier. All bids are due on September 30.

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Jat Airways to be privatized before the end of the year

Jat Airways (Belgrade) should be privatized by the end of the year according to Infrastructure Minister Milutin Mrkonjiฤ‡ in this report by BE92.

According to Bloomberg, Turkish Airlines (Istanbul) is prepared to โ€œenter an arrangementโ€ with Serbiaโ€™s state-owned JAT Airways with the goal of forming a new company called Balkan Airways, Tanjug newswire reported, citing government minister Sulejman Ugljanin.

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Copyright Photo: Rolf Wallner. Please click on the photo for details about the struggling airline.

Will Jat Airways be merged into Turkish Airlines?

Jat Airways’ (Belgrade) days may be numbered as an independent state carrier. The struggling flag carrier is being offered by Serbian government officials as a possible merger partner with growing Turkish Airlines. Leaders from both Serbia and Turkey pledged to speed up merger discussions

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Copyright Photo: Rolf Wallner. The Jat Airways’ fleet desperately needs to be upgraded. Jat Airways’ Boeing 737-3H9 YU-ANW (msn 24141) arrives at Zurich.

Jat Airways’ fleet shrinks, can it survive?

Jat Airways (Belgrade) fleet is shrinking. According to this report only seven aircraft were operational on Sunday. Will it need a cash injection to survive?

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Copyright Photo: Rolf Wallner. Boeing 737-3H9 YU-ANW (msn 24141) prepares to land at Zurich.

Jat Airways 737-300 skids off IST runway

Copyright Photo: Keith Burton.  YU-ANV when it was painted in the 1994 color scheme.

Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. YU-ANV when it was painted in the 1994 color scheme.

Jat Airways’ (Belgrade) Boeing 737-3H9 YU-ANV (msn 24140) skidded off the runway at Istanbul (Ataturk) yesterday (October 4) on landing. ย The aircraft was on a flight from Belgrade. There were no injuries to the 125 passengers and six crew. The aircraft is a probable insurance write off. The company has recently been facing a strike by Jat Tehnika, its technical division. The Jat Airways fleet is also one of the oldest in Europe.

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Jat Airways cancels all flights today

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Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Please click on photo for full view, information and other photos.

Jat Airways (Belgrade) was forced to cancel all flights today due to a strike of Jat Tehnika employees.

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Jat Airways is poised for new Boeing 737NGs

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Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. Please click on photo for full view, information and other photos.

Jat Airways (Belgrade) is reportedly getting ready to finalize a deal with Boeing for “up to five” new 737NGs. Previously the company had planned to add eight Airbus A319s in 2004 and then considered obtaining eight Boeing 737-800s starting in 2005. Any new airplanes will probably lead to a new livery.

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Jat Airways is in need of a fleet-renewal program

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