Air Serbia and airBaltic to expand cooperation agreement on Airbus A220-300 operations
17 October 2025
Today, Air Serbia and airBaltic announce the expansion of their existing cooperation with the signing of a two-year wet lease agreement. Starting from 1 November 2025, airBaltic will operate flights on behalf of Air Serbia using modern Airbus A220-300 aircraft with a capacity of 148 seats. By introducing airBaltic and next-generation aircraft into its own operations, Air Serbia is further enhancing the passenger experience and continuing the process of strengthening and expanding its route network. During the upcoming winter season, two airBaltic aircraft will be engaged in Air Serbia’s operations, while as many as four aircraft will be in service during the 2026 summer season.
“We are very pleased to continue developing our cooperation with airBaltic, one of the most innovative airlines in Europe and our long-time codeshare partner. This partnership is of particular importance for Air Serbia, as on our flights, passengers will have the opportunity to travel comfortably and quickly to their destinations aboard modern Airbus A220-300 aircraft. We remain committed to innovation and technological development, all with the aim of strengthening our competitiveness in the European market. This type of aircraft will be an important model and reference point for future decisions regarding the composition of Air Serbia’s fleet, all in line with the continued development and implementation of the Company’s strategic plans,” said Jiří Marek, CEO of Air Serbia.
“With Air Serbia, we have maintained a long-standing cooperation for more than ten years, ensuring good connectivity between the Baltic region and the Balkans. Expanding this cooperation through the ACMI agreement supports efficient fleet use and reliable operations for both airlines. The ACMI model enables airBaltic to provide flexible capacity to partner airlines across Europe while maintaining consistent product quality and operational reliability with our modern Airbus A220-300 fleet and experienced crews,” said Thomas Ramdahl, Chief Commercial Officer at airBaltic.