Cheap Flights to Serbia from US$ 589.99*

Cheap Flights to Top Cities in Serbia

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Condor Premium Economy Class Fares to Serbia

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Jacksonville (JAX)to

Belgrade (BEG)
Depart: 09/30/2026

One-way

Premium

From
US$ 798.99
Updated: 13 hrs ago

New York (NYC) JFK (JFK)to

Belgrade (BEG)
Depart: 10/06/2026

One-way

Premium

From
US$ 819.99
Updated: 48 minutes ago

Seattle (SEA)to

Belgrade (BEG)
Depart: 03/30/2026

One-way

Premium

From
US$ 1,359.99
Updated: 14 hrs ago

* Premium Economy Class Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Terms and Conditions apply.

Condor Business Class Fares to Serbia

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New York (NYC) JFK (JFK)to

Belgrade (BEG)
Depart: 10/06/2026

One-way

Business

From
US$ 3,129.99
Updated: 48 minutes ago

Jacksonville (JAX)to

Belgrade (BEG)
Depart: 09/30/2026

One-way

Business

From
US$ 3,224.99
Updated: 13 hrs ago

Seattle (SEA)to

Belgrade (BEG)
Depart: 03/30/2026

One-way

Business

From
US$ 6,029.99
Updated: 14 hrs ago

* Business Class Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Terms and Conditions apply.

Flights to Serbia – Frequently Asked Questions

Condor flights to Serbia require a connection in Frankfurt. The U.S.–Frankfurt leg is operated by Condor’s A330neo with full-service onboard amenities. The connecting flight to Belgrade (BEG) is short-haul and booked as part of your Condor itinerary.
U.S. citizens can enter Serbia without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. A valid passport is required. There are currently no COVID-19-related entry restrictions or testing requirements for travelers entering Serbia.
Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) offer ideal weather for exploring Serbia’s cities and countryside. Summers are hot but lively, especially in Belgrade, while winter draws visitors to ski resorts like Kopaonik in the south.
Yes, meals are included on Condor’s long-haul flight to Frankfurt. Economy passengers receive a hot meal and snack, while Premium Economy and Business Class enjoy upgraded dining. The short connection to Serbia may include light service or snacks. See inflight menu.
Serbian is the official language. English is widely spoken in Belgrade, especially among younger people and in hospitality. In rural areas, basic Serbian phrases or a translation app are helpful.
Yes, registered sports equipment such as skis or bikes can be transported. One item up to 66 lb (30 kg) is included free in Business Class or with an Activity Card. Register your gear at least 8 hours before departure.
Serbia uses the Serbian dinar (RSD). Credit cards are accepted in most hotels and businesses, but cash is common in cafés and rural areas. ATMs are widely available in cities.
Serbia uses plug types C and F with a standard voltage of 230 V. U.S. travelers need a plug adapter and possibly a voltage converter for non-dual-voltage devices.
Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated. In restaurants, 10–15% is standard for good service. It’s also common to round up taxi fares or offer small tips to hotel staff or guides.
Wi-Fi is available on Condor’s long-haul A330neo flights between the U.S. and Frankfurt using FlyConnect. The onward flight to Serbia is short-haul and usually does not include Wi-Fi. Learn more about inflight Wi-Fi.

Note: These FAQs were partially created using artificial intelligence and are provided for informational purposes only. Binding information is determined solely by the booking process and booking confirmation, as well as the applicable terms and conditions.

Travel to Serbia

Top Attractions in Serbia

Đavolja Varoš

Đavolja Varoš, or “Devil’s Town”, is an ancient rock formation located near Kuršumlija in the Radan Mountains. Under state protection since 1959, Đavolja Varoš was declared a national monument in 1995 by the Serbian government. In addition to its dramatic columns of earth the area is famous for its two natural springs, Devil’s Water and the Red Well.

Novi Sad

The second largest city in Serbia, Novi Sad is situated on the banks of the Danube. With several important museums and galleries, as well as attractions such as as the old town, the city Is an exciting destination which offers a number of annual festivals including the International Novi Sad Literature Festival, Sterijino pozorje (a national drama and heritage event) and the Novi Sad Jazz Festival.

EXIT festival

Officially proclaimed as the 'Best Major European festival' at the EU Festival Awards in 2014, a sentiment echoed by a variety of international media outlets, the EXIT music festival takes place in the historic Petrovaradin Fortress on the banks of the Danube. First staged in 2000 as student protest against the then government, the festival has gone from strength to strength and is one of the most popular reasons to take a flight to Serbia.

Flights to Serbia

Cheap flights to Serbia are available with low cost airline Condor via Germany from major American airports such as Phoenix, Seattle, Washington-Baltimore and LAX. Book your flight to Serbia today with Condor and explore the little known delights of this Balkan state.

Serbia which lays at the crossroads of central and south eastern Europe and whilst this landlocked country is not a major tourist destination, its mountain landscapes, world class spas such as Vrnjačka Banja, Soko Banja, and Banja Koviljača as well as vibrant cities such as Belgrade have been attracting curious visitors to Serbia for some time.

Flight facts

With regular flights to Serbia landing at Belgrade’s Nicola Tesla Airport from major German airports such as Frankfurt-Main, Leipzig-Halle, Berlin-Tegel, Friedrichshafen and Hamburg, Serbia is easy to reach for budget travelers with low cost flights from Condor. Though flight times will vary depending on your point of departure the flight from Frankfurt takes just 1 hour and 55 minutes.

Belgrade’s Nicola Tesla Airport offers a number of options for passengers wishing to travel from the airport into the city. The airport is served by mini bus line A1 to Slavija Square and PTC Belgrade Line 72 to Zeleni venac, both of which reach their destination in 30-40 minutes. Tickets can be purchased from the driver but are cheaper if bought at the airport kiosk. A recently introduced regulated Taxi service offers prices based on six zones, further information can be found from the Taxi Information desk which is located in the baggage reclaim area.

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