Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport is ready for flights to the United States, Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday after opening a new passageway for official vehicles (Airport Pass D), and underlined that Air Serbia would hire 150 people for the flights.

In the company of Transport Minister Zorana Mihajlovic, Vucic declared open Airport Pass D through which official vehicles will drive into the airport’s restricted zone, which is one of the three key points when it comes to the safety of US-bound flights.

This facility was the weakest spot in security control checks. Security measures get tougher when you fly to the States, he noted.

For US-bound flights, Air Serbia will recruit additional cabin staff, around 120 people, and 30 pilots, and one wide-body Airbus A330 is soon to arrive from India, the prime minister said.

Source: Tanjug

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