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In 2025, Air Serbia flights from Belgrade to Mostar continue to connect Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina with a quick and convenient link. Launched in 2024, the route has quickly gained popularity, offering passengers a short 50-minute journey across the Balkans. Flights operate three times per week—on Mondays, Fridays, and Sundays—making it an ideal option for both business and leisure travelers. While tickets are sold under the Air Serbia brand, with flight numbers JU634 and JU635, the flights themselves are operated by Bulgaria Air using Embraer E190 aircraft.
Option Trip – This arrangement comes through a wet-lease agreement, which allows Air Serbia to expand its network by leasing both aircraft and crews from Bulgaria Air. For passengers, the experience is seamless: booking and check-in are handled by Air Serbia, but the flight is carried out by Bulgaria Air. The planes bear Bulgaria Air livery, yet travelers still benefit from Air Serbia’s ticketing system, baggage policies, and onward connections.
The journey begins at Belgrade Nikola Tesla International Airport, the busiest airport in Serbia and a major hub in the Balkans. From Belgrade, travelers can connect to over 80 destinations worldwide, including European capitals like Vienna, Paris, and Rome, Middle Eastern gateways such as Istanbul and Doha, and even long-haul routes to New York and Chicago. This makes Belgrade not only the starting point for flights to Mostar but also a critical link for travelers heading further into Europe or overseas.
On arrival, passengers land at Mostar International Airport, located just a few kilometers from the historic center of Mostar. Although small, the airport plays a key role for the Herzegovina region. In the past, it mainly handled charter flights for pilgrims traveling to Medjugorje and seasonal tourist flights from Italy and Germany. Today, thanks to the Belgrade–Mostar route, the airport is experiencing a revival, connecting the city to a wider global network. For tourists, this is a convenient entry point to explore Mostar’s iconic Old Bridge (Stari Most), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the charming streets of one of Bosnia’s most picturesque towns.
The Belgrade to Mostar flight is more than just a quick hop across the border. It symbolizes the growing connectivity of the Western Balkans and strengthens cultural and economic ties between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. For local residents, it provides a practical and efficient way to access Europe, the Middle East, and even the United States via Belgrade’s hub. For visitors, it offers the fastest and most comfortable way to reach Mostar’s historic landmarks and vibrant culture. Whether planning a weekend getaway, a pilgrimage to Medjugorje, or a Balkan adventure, Air Serbia’s flights to Mostar in 2025 offer a unique and convenient way to experience both Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

