Air Serbia is planning to launch its first Embraer E195 on the Belgrade-Milan route. The E195 is the latest Embraer to join the airline fleet. The airline plans to introduce the E195 in to commercial service in an attempt to bridge the gap between its smaller turboprop planes and larger Airbus aircraft.
As per EX-YU reports, the E195 will fly between Belgrade and Milan and then between Naples and Hamburg, but considering the airline is still at the beginning stages with the aircraft, the existing flight schedule is subject to change.
In the future, the aircraft will reportedly serve several routes, with select flights to Athens, Bologna, Bucharest, Brussels, Cologne, Frankfurt, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Lyon, Marseille, Naples, Nuremberg, Prague, Rome, Skopje, Stuttgart, and Tirana
When the aircraft enters service, it will be operated by Greece-based Marathon Airlines on behalf of Air Serbia. “We are honoured to be chosen to partner with Air Serbia in operating our E190 and E195 to connect destinations and create unforgettable travel experiences for their passengers,” Marathon Airlines said in a statement.
Last month, it was estimated that the airline would take delivery of an additional E195 this month and two more in August, but apparently Marathon is planning to wet-lease another E195 to Air Serbia in September, as per sources.