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"Constantine the Great" Main terminal interior

"Constantine the Great" Main terminal interior Source: Wikipedia Public Domain

Swiss International Air Lines (Swiss) said it will add a route from Zurich to Serbia's third biggest city of Nis to its schedule for summer 2017. "Constantine the Great" Airport will become a hub for Serbias neighbours, including Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro. The airport was heavily damaged during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia and reopened in 2003 with the financial assistance from government of Norway. Damage sustained during the bombing was repaired, including the building of a new control tower and renewal of the main terminal.


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Swiss International Air Lines (Swiss) said it will add a route from Zurich to Serbia's third biggest city of Nis to its schedule for summer 2017. "Constantine the Great" Airport will become a hub for Serbias neighbours, including Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro. The airport was heavily damaged during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia and reopened in 2003 with the financial assistance from government of Norway. Damage sustained during the bombing was repaired, including the building of a new control tower and renewal of the main terminal.



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