Today Air Serbia launches its new New York JFK – Belgrade non-stop with an Airbus A330 they’ve named for Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla.
I had to laugh on Tuesday when I was One Mile at a Time giving away business class seats on Air Serbia’s new flight — because I had scheduled to do the exact same thing, coinciding with the route’s launch.
As is common, I received a PR e-mail. They offered a giveaway of a couple of coach tickets. I imagine Lucky received the same. I asked if we could make it business class tickets, and I’d be happy to share those with readers.
Air Serbia is an Etihad partner airline, and they’re great to work with. The Air Serbia Airbus A330 has a lie flat business class. So I was thrilled to be able to share this as a giveaway.
And for those of you with Citi ThankYou Rewards, you can transfer points to Etihad Guest and redeem them for travel on Air Serbia. New York JFK – Belgrade costs 44,970 miles each way in economy or 64,082 miles in business class. Upgrade awards are available as well.
The new 4511 mile, 8 hour 50 minute flight is an opportunity for readers to visit Serbia, which is still off the beaten path for many in the US. And it’s a great place to connect to Eastern Europe and the Mideast.
Service is 5 times weekly, with flight schedules varying by day of week.
Air Serbia’s Business Class — What I’m Giving Away to Readers!
Air Serbia’s long haul business class offers fully flat seating. Seats are in a herringbone configuration similar to Virgin Atlantic’s business class.
Air Serbia’s Lounge at New York JFK
Air Serbia operates out of New York JFK Terminal 4. That’s the same terminal as Etihad, and Air Serbia premium passengers have access to Etihad’s new lounge which is certainly one of the better airport lounges in the United States.
Etihad doesn’t contract their lounge out to any other airlines. So Air Serbia passengers are the first flyers not on Etihad to be able to access this lounge which I wrote about back in March.
The lounge features both a hot and cold buffet, sit down dining from a great menu, and a very nice bar. There are fantastic tarmac views all alongside as well. Arrive early, have a drink and a meal, and you’ll be well-prepared to sleep onboard.
Things to Do in Serbia
I have never been to Serbia, and I admit I’m a bit jealous of the reader that wins the tickets because there’s no better way to go than non-stop in a good business class (and free). I’ve never taken a comped trip of this sort, I always pass them along to readers.
Since I don’t have suggestions of what to do while you’re there, I figured what better advice to get than from Air Serbia itself. So I asked for some suggestions. Here’s what they offered:
- Ada Ciganlija: Known colloquially as “Belgrade’s Sea” the white pebbled beach is actually a lake made by the Sava River, enjoyed by thousands in the summer who swim and flock to the many surrounding cafes.
- Belgrade Fortress: One of the world’s oldest strongholds, its location between the Sava and Danube made it a cultural dispute for ages. While invaded more than 100 times, it is currently the largest free attraction of the city.
- Grab a Rajika: As one of the largest plum exporters in the world, Belgrade is known for its national drink, a fruit brandy known as the Rakija. Take in the thriving nightlife the city is famous for with a sip (or glass).
- Saint Petka’s Chapel: Situated outside the Kalemegdan fortress, this is one of the smallest and most beautiful churches in the city, originally built in 1867. Several legends surround this chapel, many claiming the spring that runs beneath it contains healing powers.
- Knez Mihailova: Nestled between Terazije Square and Kalemegdan, this promenade is the central meeting point and epicenter of the city for most Belgradians. It is considered one of the most beautiful and historic pedestrian streets in all of Eastern Europe.
Ric Garrido (of Loyalty Traveler) notes that “the city is known for dance clubs and all-night party boats on the Danube in summer. It is considered one of the hot up and coming nightlife spots of Europe for travelers. And very inexpensive by US standards.”
Air Serbia as a Great Connecting Option
Serving more than 40 destinations, Air Serbia is a great way to get to places like:
- Athens and Thessaloniki
- Beirut and Tel Aviv as well as Istanbul and Abu Dhabi
- Bucharest, Sofia, Warsaw and Prague
- Kiev, Ukraine and multiple destinations in Russia
- Cyprus and Malta
- Dubrovnik, Pula, Split, and Zagreb in Croatia
Copyright: boscorelli / 123RF Stock Photo
Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport terminal 2 allows 30 minute domestic connections — and an online Air Serbia-Air Serbia international connection is permitted with just 45 minutes. It’s an easier connection to make than Frankfurt, Paris Charles de Gaulle, or London Heathrow for sure.
How to Win 2 Business Class Tickets
To enter, let me know in the comments your answer either to:
- What’s the best thing about Air Serbia’s new New York JFK – Belgrade non-stop flight?
- What do you most want to do when visiting Serbia?
Enter by Tuesday, June 28 at Noon Eastern. Each person may enter two times with separate comments answering each of the two questions above. The winner will be selected with the help of Random.org.
Here are the terms and conditions of the free business class tickets:
1. The prize entitles the winner to return Business tickets for travel from New York-JFK to Belgrade vv. The journey must commence and terminate in New York.
2. The tickets are valid only for travel on Air Serbia operated flights and will be booked in Business Class.
3. Tickets must be issued and travel must be completed by 25.March. 2017.
4. The tickets are non-transferable; once the reservation has been made, the names may not subsequently be changed.
5. Whilst every effort will be made to provide the flights on the dates requested, there may be certain flights and/or dates on which no seats can be made available. Regardless of the availability, no seats can be made available during the following blackout periods. 01.07.2016-31.08.2016.
6. The tickets have no monetary value and cannot be exchanged or refunded for cash, cheques or for any other route or destination.
7. The tickets may not be sold – if it is found that the tickets have been sold, the prize will be annulled and the tickets withdrawn and not accepted for travel.
8. Name and flight details cannot be changed after the ticket has been issued.
9. The winner alone is responsible for ensuring that all documentation, authorizations and visas required to complete the journey are obtained in good time before the journey commences. Air Serbia will not accept any liability for cancellation of the journey and any associated costs due to incorrect documentation or unsuccessful visa applications.
10. Any additional arrangements, for example additional flights, car hire, tours and hotel accommodation can be booked through Air Serbia at additional cost to be borne by the winner. These do not form part of the prize.
11. Air Serbia reserves the right to change its schedule and services from time to time. If any such changes should result in cancellation of any flights, Air Serbia will make every effort to offer alternative dates and/or flights.
12. The prize winner agrees to accept these conditions and also to accept the standard Air Serbia conditions of carriage applicable for all tickets.
13. No Etihad Guest Miles can be earned as part of this booking
14. There is no limo access valid for this booking
I would add that by entering this contest you signify your agreement that all contest decisions are final and unappealable, and that you waive any claims or damages or any kind. I’m trying to do a giveaway here please do not make it difficult on me for doing so!
For avoidance of doubt I am not compensated in any way for offering this giveaway. I merely have the opportunity to connect a reader with business class tickets on the new Air Serbia non-stop from New York JFK which seemed like a cool opportunity.
Update: I think there are folks following the heard, seeing people post two answers in a single comment and therefore doing the same themselves. Each comment is a separate entry. So in order to enter twice you need to comment once with an answer to one question and comment again with an answer to the second question – since I’ll be using Random.org to select a winning comment number.
Nice to have more options from NYC to somewhere new.
Up-and-coming club scene sounds good.
for Q1 – lie flat
for Q2 see a friend that I haven’t seen in a long time.
Spacious lie flat seats
BASE jumping
I love nonstop Belgrade service because the timing is better for Eastern European destinations.
Ada ciganlija
In Serbia I would like to visit Kalemegdan Park.
Business class of course!
What do you most want to do when visiting Serbia?
Try the food in an authentic restaurant
Great for continental connections.
Best thing = named after Tesla!
Air Serbia’s lie-flat seats will be perfect for a 9-hour flight.
To do = visit the countryside
1) I’d love to experience a new place, especially one that I haven’t thought of visiting before
Lie flat seats.
2) I’ve never flown in a lie-flat!!
After a promenade around Belgrade’s fortress, I would love to spend a warm evening on the Danube on a party boat!
Best thing: new line and airport for me!
1. Lie-flat seats and 2. Seeing my high school friend stationed there!
nonstop flights from the US to your destination in Europe are awesome.. Good for Air Serbia for understanding this.
1. An easier, more convenient way to explore the world.
The thing I’m most interested in doing in Belgrade is meeting my friend Christine who I’ve not see in 25 years!
2. Nikola Tesla Museum, by far.
What’s the best thing about Air Serbia’s new New York JFK – Belgrade non-stop flight?
The convenience of not having to connect in Europe for a flight to BEG
Question 1 – definitely lie flat seats!
What do you most want to do when visiting Serbia?
Visit relatives and have some Slivo!!
Question 2 – visit the church of Saint sava at night!
Question 1 – Lie flat seats of course!
We want to hang out in the cafes at Ada Ciganlija!
Question 1: Nonstop service is time-saving and awesome!
Question 2: Love to eat local specialties!
1 – Business Class to a new destination
2 – Belgrade Fortress
1) great to have another lie-flat option to Europe
2) would love to visit Adriatic coast line someday
We would love to visit Serbia. My dad did Slavic folk dance when I was a toddler. Would love to share with my daughter.
I would love to see Golubac Fortress on the Danube River!
1) Never had lie-flat seats on a flight before. Sounds fantastic!
Serbia is definitely off the beaten path for most Americans. That is part of its appeal to me.
Get to fly to another destination.
Gets me to Eastern Europe
… In style. 🙂
Question 1 – Etihad lounge is Great!
Question 2. Looks for my relatives
2. The historical sites
2. Apart from the fact that I come from Serbia, I’m a grad student here in New York City. My school is very intense and I have sacrificed a lot in order to become better integrated into the system. I miss my mom and my friends, and so do they. I haven’t had the opportunity to visit them for ages and I’d like to spend time with them drinking a Turkish coffee and enjoying the untouched nature. In addition, they wouldn’t qualify for getting the visa and they couldn’t afford it, so it’d be wonderful for either one of us to get the ticket.
1. The best thing about Air Serbia’s new New York JFK – Belgrade non-stop flight is that people from the Balkans have been provided the opportunity to fly directly to the US after 24 years. Now my mom and my friends are now closer to me.
Drink the local alcohol of course
1. The best thing about Air Serbia’s new New York JFK – Belgrade flight is that it goes from where I live to a place I’ve been wanting to go for years!