Tunisian carrier Nouvelair plans to grow its number of flights to former Yugoslav markets this coming summer and increase its weekly capacity to the region by 55% compared to last year. Despite the airline being a network carrier, its services to Banja Luka, Belgrade, Ljubljana, Sarajevo and Skopje are all operated as regular charters, meaning they have a predefined schedule and run throughout the summer season, but tickets are sold exclusively through tour operators or as part of tour packages. This summer, the airline will offer 99.990 seats on its Belgrade flights, up 66% on last year, 22.680 in Sarajevo, an increase of 90% on the summer of 2024, 16.200 in Skopje, up 42%, 13.680 in Ljubljana, an increase of 3%, and 6.480 seats on its Banja Luka operations, increasing 66% on 2024.
The carrier will resume flights to
Belgrade from May 5, serving the Serbian capital from both Monastir and Djerba. From June, until the end of the peak summer travel period in late September, the carrier will boast 14 weekly flights, up by six weekly rotations on 2024. This will include eleven weekly rotations from Monastir, two weekly nonstop from Djerba and a weekly rotation from Djerba operating via Ljubljana. Services will be maintained until the very end of the summer season. The airline returns to
Sarajevo from May 5, operating five weekly rotations from June until late September, including two weekly flights from Monastir, up by one on last year, and a new weekly service from Djerba. Flight details for the latter are available
here. Unlike last year, flights are scheduled to run throughout May and October, with the last service of the year planned on October 20.
Nouvelair will return to
Skopje from June 8, maintaining three weekly flights, up by one on last year. In addition to two weekly rotations from Monastir, the airline will introduce a new weekly service from Tunis, which was not served last year. Further flight details are available
here. The carrier will run its last flight to the Macedonian capital on September 28. In
Ljubljana, the airline will resume operations almost a month earlier than last year, on May 11, but will end flights a month earlier as well, on September 24. The Tunisian carrier will boast two weekly flights to the Slovenian capital, including one weekly rotation from both Monastir and Djerba. While these are the same frequencies as last year, flights from Djerba will start a month earlier and end a month later, in June and September respectively. Finally,
Banja Luka will boast a weekly service from Monastir from June 4, which will run a month longer than last year, until September 24.
Nouvelair’s peak summer operations