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List of Aeroput destinations

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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
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

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References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "World Airlines Directory". Flight International. 10 August 1944. p. 150.
  2. Drustvo za Vazdusni Saobracaj A D – Aeroput at europeanairlines.no
  3. 3.0 3.1 Aeroput timetable 1938 at timetableimages.com, retrieved 24-10-2014

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