List of Aeroput destinations
Aeroput was the Yugoslav flag-carrier until 1948. This is a list of destinations that the carrier served until then.[1][2][3]
Besides flying to numerous airports and airfields of its destinations, Aeroput also used seaplane stations at Belgrade, Dubrovnik, Split, Divulje, Sušak, Kumbor (Kotor) and Vodice (Šibenik).[1]
The Bucharest - Belgrade - Zagreb - Venice - Milan - Turin route was operated in cooperation with Italian Ala Littoria and Franco-Romanian CIDNA.[3]
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City | Country | IATA | ICAO | Airport |
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Albania | Tirana | TIA | LATI | Tirana Airport |
Austria | Graz | GRZ | LOWG | Graz Airport |
Austria | Klagenfurt | KLU | LOWK | Klagenfurt Airport |
Austria | Vienna | VIE | LOWW | Vienna International Airport |
Bulgaria | Sofia | SOF | LBSF | Sofia Airport |
Czechoslovakia | Brno | BRQ | LKTB | Brno–Slatina Airport |
Czechoslovakia | Prague | PRG | LKPR | Prague Ruzyně Airport |
Greece | Athens | ATH | LGAV | Athens International Airport |
Greece | Thessaloniki | SKG | LGTS | Thessaloniki Airport |
Hungary | Budapest | BUD | LHBP | Budapest Ferihegy International Airport |
Italy | Milan | MXP | LIMC | Milan Malpensa Airport |
Italy | Rome | FCO | LIRF | Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport |
Italy | Turin | — | LIMA | Turin-Aeritalia Airport |
Italy | Venice | VCE | LIPZ | Venice Marco Polo Airport |
Romania | Bucharest | BBU | LRBS | Bucharest-Băneasa Airport |
Turkey | Istanbul | IST | LTBA | Istanbul Atatürk Airport |
Yugoslavia | Belgrade | BEG | LYBE | Belgrade International Airport |
Yugoslavia | Bitola | — | LW74 | Logovardi Airport |
Yugoslavia | Borovo | — | — | Borovo Airfield |
Yugoslavia | Dubrovnik | DBV | — | Dubrovnik seaplane station |
Yugoslavia | Kotor | — | — | Kumbor seaplane station |
Yugoslavia | Ljubljana | LJU | LJLJ | Ljubljana-Polje Airport |
Yugoslavia | Niš | INI | LYNI | Niš Airport |
Yugoslavia | Novi Sad | QND | LYNS | Novi Sad Airport |
Yugoslavia | Podgorica | TGD | LYPG | Podgorica Airport |
Yugoslavia | Podujevo | — | — | Podujevo Airfield |
Yugoslavia | Sarajevo | SJJ | LQSA | Sarajevo International Airport |
Yugoslavia | Šibenik | — | — | Vodice seaplane station |
Yugoslavia | Skopje | SKP | LWSK | Skopje Airport |
Yugoslavia | Split | — | — | Split-Divulje seaplane station |
Yugoslavia | Split | SPU | LDSP | Split-Sinj airfield |
Yugoslavia | Sušak | — | — | Sušak Airport |
Yugoslavia | Zagreb | ZAG | LDZA | Zagreb Airport |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "World Airlines Directory". Flight International. 10 August 1944. p. 150.
- ↑ Drustvo za Vazdusni Saobracaj A D – Aeroput at europeanairlines.no
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Aeroput timetable 1938 at timetableimages.com, retrieved 24-10-2014
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