General information
Belgrade Airport is the largest airport in Serbia, home to flag carrier Air Serbia. Since 2006 its official name is Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, named after one of the most famous inventors of all time. Since 2010, the number of passengers at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport has risen sharply. Free WiFi is available in terminals T1 and T2 of the airport building.
Where is Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport situated?
It is located west of Belgrade, conveniently located close to the E-70 and E-75 motorways.
How many terminals does Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport have?
The airport consists of two terminals adjacent and connected to each other, known as T1 and T2. Terminal 1 is the oldest and smallest of the two, Terminal 2 is the newer terminal. The Arrivals hall of the airport is small and located on floor -1 behind the baggage reclaim area. From here you can take an escalator to the ground floor where the check-in desks are located. In the Arrivals hall it is possible to rent a car, arrange a taxi, withdraw money and eat and/or drink. Outside you can catch bus service A1 to Belgrade.
Transportation options and travel costs to/from the centre of Belgrade
Transportation options and travel costs to/from the centre of Belgrade
Bus line 72 / Bus line 600
A good alternative for flying to or from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport are the following airports, sorted by distance from the airport. You can also take a look at the complete list of airports in Serbia.
| Tuzla Airport (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | 130km |
| Timisoara Airport (Romania) | 136km |
| Sarajevo Airport (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | 191km |
Which airlines fly from and to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport?
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Air Serbia -
Wizz Air -
Air Montenegro -
easyJet Switzerland -
Lufthansa






