Aviolet
Aviolet is a Serbian regional airline headquartered in Belgrade. It is a fully owned subsidiary of Air Serbia and mostly operates international charter flights from Serbia.
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Founded | 24 May 2014 | ||||||
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Frequent-flyer program | Etihad Guest | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Destinations | 26 | ||||||
Parent company | Air Serbia | ||||||
Headquarters | Belgrade, Serbia | ||||||
Key people | Duncan Naysmith | ||||||
Website | www |
History
The airline was founded on 24 May 2014 as a subsidiary of Air Serbia.[1] Most flights depart from Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport, and are carried out by aircraft and crews of Air Serbia.
Destinations

Aviolet plane at Nikola Tesla Airport in Belgrade, Serbia
As of May 2019, Aviolet serves 26 destinations (all seasonal charter flights):[2]
Codeshare agreements
Aviolet additionally maintains codeshare agreements with parent company Air Serbia.
Fleet
Current fleet

Aviolet Boeing 737-300
As of May 2019, the Aviolet fleet consists of the following aircraft:[4][5]
Aircraft | In Service | Orders | Passengers[4] | Notes | |
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Boeing 737-300 | 3 | — | 144 | 144 | Aircraft retired, for the summer 2021 it will be using Air Serbia's planes |
Total | 3 | — |
References
- "Login required".
- - Flight Schedule retrieved 26 May 2019
- "Aviolet destinations" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 October 2019.
- "Aviolet". Archived from the original on 26 May 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
- "planespotters.net - Aviolet Fleet Details and History". Retrieved 26 May 2019.
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