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Cheap flights to Belgrade (BEG), Serbia

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Cheap flights to Belgrade from Australia


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    Brisbane to Belgrade flying Austrian Airlines in conjunction with Thai Airways International return, AUD$1,668.12

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    Sydney to Belgrade flying Thai Airways International in conjunction with Swiss International Air Lines, Austrian Airlines return, AUD$1,727.90

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    Perth to Belgrade flying KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in conjunction with Jat Airways (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,616.36

  • High. This cheap flight was found in the last week. It is likely that similar airfares are still available for certain travel dates.
    Melbourne to Belgrade flying KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in conjunction with Jat Airways (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,717.04

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Cheap flights to Belgrade from other countries


  • Very High. This cheap flight was found in the last day. It is very likely that similar airfares are still available for certain travel dates.
    Moscow to Belgrade flying Niki return, AUD$224.90

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    London to Belgrade flying Wizz Air return, AUD$120.80

  • Medium. This cheap flight was found in the last 3 weeks. It is likely that similar airfares are still available. This airfare provides a general price guide for flights for this city pair.
    London to Belgrade flying Wizz Air one way, AUD$97.34

  • Medium. This cheap flight was found in the last 3 weeks. It is likely that similar airfares are still available. This airfare provides a general price guide for flights for this city pair.
    Zurich to Belgrade flying Jat Airways return, AUD$221.90

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  • These results are for flights to the following Belgrade airports:
    • Belgrade Surcin (BEG)
  • All results shown have been returned by the Jetabroad search engine since 10 Nov 2011
  • Where currency conversion has been used to deliver results shown on this page, exchange rates at the time of the flight searches have been applied.

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About Belgrade

Belgrade (Serbian: Београд, Beograd sr-beograd.ogg listen (help·info)) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city lies on two international waterways, at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkan Peninsula. With a population of 1,630,000 (official estimate 2007), Belgrade is the largest city in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, second largest city on the Danube river and the fourth largest in Southeastern Europe, after Istanbul, Athens, and Bucharest.

One of the oldest cities of Europe, with archeological finds tracing settlements as early as 6th millennium BC, Belgrade's wider city area was the birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture of Europe, the Vinča culture. The city was discovered by the Greeks, founded and named by the Celts (White City, name it still bears), awarded city rights by the Romans before it was permanently settled by White Serbs from the 600s onwards. As a strategic key, the city was battled over in 140 separate wars since the ancient period by countless armies of the East and West. In medieval times, it was in the possession of Byzantine, Frankish, Bulgarian, Hungarian and Serbian rulers. In 1521 Belgrade was conquered by the Ottomans and became the seat of the Pashaluk of Belgrade, as the principal city of Ottoman Europe and among the largest European cities. Frequently passing from Ottoman to Austrian rule, the status of Serbian capital would be regained only in 1841, after the Serbian revolution. Northern Belgrade, though, remained an Austrian outpost until the breakup of Austria-Hungary in 1918. The united city then became the capital of several incarnations of Yugoslavia, up to 2006, when Serbia became an independent state again.

Belgrade has the status of a separate territorial unit in Serbia, with its own autonomous city government. Its territory is divided into 17 municipalities, each having its own local council. It covers 3.6% of the territory of Serbia, and 24% of the country's population lives in the city. Belgrade is the central economic hub of Serbia, and the capital of Serbian culture, education and science.

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