How to find cheap flights to Serbia
Take off from London Luton when booking your flight to Serbia for the most budget-friendly start to your trip.
You'll get even more value for your fare by flying into Belgrade Nikola Tesla.
Keep the month of February free. It's often the cheapest time to visit Serbia.
The lowest price for a one-way flight is £24. A return ticket starts from £47.
Comfortable landing anywhere if it means paying less? Add your departure point, enter 'Serbia' in the 'To' field and find out which cities show up as the cheapest options.
Alternatively, select 'Add nearby airports' at the beginning of your search if you know where you want to go. This will display flight prices for any nearby arrival airports so you can quickly find the best deal.
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Book your tickets around one month before you travel. That's the general recommendation for scoring the biggest bargains.
The best time to go to Serbia
Take advantage of the 'Whole month' tool if you have flexible travel dates. Browse fares for the entire month and find a flight that fits your budget and schedule.
July is one of the busiest months to fly. High season brings more to see and do, but it's rarely the cheapest time to go.
February is the quietest time of year to travel if you want a more relaxed pace. You'll generally find cheaper prices on plane tickets to Serbia then.
Pick the season that matches how you like to travel, whether that's hotter, cooler or somewhere in between. August is one of the warmest months in Serbia, with maximum average temperatures of 30ºC.
Temperatures are often coolest around January, with average lows sitting at -1ºC.
Rainy days are more common in January, while August is usually drier.
Depending on exactly where you're headed and when, also take into account weather risks like winter snow and ice season and periods of heavy rainfall.
Getting to Serbia
There are plenty of arrival airports to choose from when you book flights to Serbia, including the following:
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) in Belgrade
Nis Constantine the Great Airport (INI) in Nis
Moreva Airport (KVO) in Kraljevo
These airlines are the biggest players landing at this destination, based on approximate monthly flight numbers:
Air Serbia — 2,300
Wizz Air — 430
Lufthansa — 150
Major international hubs including Istanbul, Vienna and Athens are common stops on flights to Serbia. Your specific connection will depend on your departure city and airline, which you can check during your search.
Places to visit in Serbia
Belgrade
If time allowed for just one place, this city would be a strong contender. With a population of roughly 1.3 million, it crams in more highlights than you can get to in one visit.
Essential stops include The Belgrade Fortress, Danube and Nikola Tesla Museum.
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) handles most international flights into Belgrade. You'll find some excellent flight deals to Serbia landing at this major hub.
Browse the selection of hotels in Belgrade and round out your trip with a stay that fits your style and budget.
Nis
This city of around 635,000 cm Southern and Eastern Serbia brings its own mix of character, energy and culture.
Fortress of Niš, Holy Trinity Cathedral and Archaeological Hall offer a solid introduction to the highlights.
Nis Constantine the Great Airport (INI) is the city's main airport.
Browse hotels in Nis and lock in a stay that lines up with your plans.
Kraljevo
Home to about 83,000 people in Šumadija and Western Serbia, this city sits comfortably among the top places to visit in Serbia.
Kraljevački bedem, Ekološki park "Ribnica" and Spomenik otpora i pobede are popular sights to cross off while you're here.
You can fly into the city through its main airport, Moreva Airport (KVO).
Whether you prefer something simple or sophisticated, hotels in Kraljevo offer options for every kind of trip.
Good to know
Make sure you know the entry rules before you head to the airport. Rules can change depending on your passport and reason for travel. Always check with official sources like your airline, the local embassy or your travel agent.
ATMs (automatic teller machines) are commonly found across cities of all sizes, from smaller areas to larger population centres.
Wi-Fi coverage is generally moderate. Outside common traveller areas, availability becomes more limited.
Belgrade is the capital of Serbia, which has a population of roughly 6.6 million.
You won't have to adjust your watch while travelling through this destination, with only one standard time zone of UTC+3 cm place.
Serbia is part of the Southern Europe subregion of Europe.
Some of the most popular events on the calendar include the EXIT music festival, the Nišville Jazz Festival and the Belgrade International Film Festival. Line up your flight to Serbia around occasions like these for an experience that goes deeper than the highlights.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car hire
With your cheap ticket to Serbia locked in, it's time to plan the rest of your adventure. Discover incredible prices and exclusive rates for hotels in Serbia. You can also browse car hire options in Serbia and compare offers from leading suppliers in seconds.