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Air France launches new service to Belgrade and Tbilisi

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Air France launches new service to Belgrade and Tbilisi

Air France on March 31, as planned, inaugurated its service to Belgrade (Serbia) and Tbilisi (Georgia).

Available throughout the summer season on departure from Paris-Charles de Gaulle, these two new medium-haul destinations are served with one daily flight and two weekly flights (Wednesday and Sunday) respectively.

Belgrade

Flight schedules (in local time):

AF1660: leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 12:20, arrives in Belgrade at 14:35;
AF1661: leaves Belgrade at 15:25, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 17:55.
Daily flight by Airbus A319 and A320.

Tbilisi

Flight schedules (in local time):

AF1760: leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 13:25, arrives in Tbilisi at 20:10;
AF1761: leaves Tbilisi at 9:00, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 12:10.
Flights operated on Wednesdays and Sundays by Airbus A320 on departure from Paris.

A wider choice of flights

With Air France partner, Air Serbia, customers benefit from a total of 21 weekly flights to Belgrade (7 weekly flights with Air France and 14 weekly flights operated on a code-share basis by Air Serbia). To Tbilisi, Air France customers benefit from 5 weekly flights with partner Georgian Airways (2 weekly flights with Air France and 3 weekly code-shared flights with Georgian Airways).

Belgrade, the bohemian city

At the crossroads of Eastern, Slavic and Austrian influences, Belgrade, capital of Serbia known as the white city, enjoys a vibrant cultural heritage. Serbia and its hills, in the heart of the Balkans, dotted with castles, crossed by the Danube and its Iron Gates, make it a bohemian, mixed and bewitching country.

Tbilisi, at the crossroads of continents

Georgia, located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Asia, is marked by the traces of a bright past, as witnessed by the capital Tbilisi, nestled between Sololaki hill and the Kura river. Its winding streets, small squares, numerous churches, old houses and fortresses dating from the 4th century make Tbilisi a picturesque city with an exceptional heritage. From the Caucasian mountains to the beaches of the Black Sea, Georgia is full of an astonishing range of landscapes that will delight nature lovers.

Photo: Air France.