Your ultimate guide to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG)
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Although it's one of the busiest in the region, Belgrade Airport is easy to navigate, while boasting a variety of services.
Airport Code (IATA):
(BEG)
Location:
Belgrade
Address:
Aerodrom Beograd bb 11180 Surčin
Terminals:
2
Airlines:
Aegean Airlines, Air Cairo, Air France, Air Montenegro, Air Serbia, Arkia Israeli Airlines, Austrian Airlines, easyJet, flydubai, KLM, LOT, Lufthansa, Luxair, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Pegasus Airlines, Qatar Airways, Sun d'Or, Swiss, Tarom, Turkish Airlines, Wizz Air
Annual Passenger Traffic:
7,000,000
Brief History:
Belgrade's first airport opened in 1910, but it only moved to its present location in 1962. It was renamed after Serbian inventor and scientist Nikola Tesla in 2006.
Flights to and from Belgrade
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is served by several major airlines, like Air France, KLM, Lufthansa and Qatar Airways. When it comes to destinations, the most popular ones include Tivat, Zurich, Vienna, Istanbul and Frankfurt.
Getting to and from the Airport
You can reach Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport with buses 72, 600, 607 and 860I. There's also the A1 Mini bus which can take you to the centre of Belgrade. You can rent a car at the airport, from companies such as Avis, Budget, Europcar or Hertz. Their offices are located next to the garage. Finally, parking prices depend on the distance from the terminal and they start at 200 RSD per hour or 1.500 RSD per day.
Airport facilities and services
Lounges
Yes
Wi-FI
Yes
Dining
Yes
Duty-free Shopping
Yes
Currency Exchange
Yes
ATMs
Yes
Baggage Storage
No
Prayer room
No
Baby feeding facilities
Yes
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport Currency Exchange
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