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  2. Kopaonik - Wikipedia

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    Kopaonik is well-connected with the main transport routes in Serbia. The central part of Kopaonik with the tourist center and ski slopes are linked with the Ibar highway, and the nearest international airport is in Niš. A public heliport is located in a military base half a mile north of the resort. in 2019, the longest artificial ski slope in ...

  3. Jat Airways Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Jat Airways Hotels are a chain of hotels in Serbia. The hotel chain was once subsidiary of the national airline of Serbia – Jat Airways which rebranded to Air Serbia in 2013. It is still a partner of the airline and held the name of the former airline for a while, but was later renamed back to the Slavija Hotel Belgrade.

  4. Jat Airways - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Defunct flag carrier of Yugoslavia and then Serbia (1947–2013) Not to be confused with Jet Airways. Jat Airways IATA ICAO Call sign JU JAT JAT Founded 17 June 1927 (1927-06-17) (as Aeroput) Commenced operations 1 April 1947 (1947-04-01) (as JAT Yugoslav Airlines) Ceased operations 26 ...

  5. List of airlines of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Until early 1990s, JAT operated destinations to Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa and North America. In the 1970s more companies were created, mostly for charter flights, namely Belgrade-based Aviogenex , Ljubljana-based Adria Airways (known until 1988 as Inex-Adria), and Zagreb-based Pan Adria (renamed in 1978 to Trans Adria).

  6. Kopaonik ski resort - Wikipedia

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    Kopaonik ski resort is well-connected with the main transport routes in Serbia. It is linked with the Ibar highway , It is located 127 km (79 mi) (two-hour drive) from the international airport Niš Constantine the Great Airport and 287 km (178 mi) (four-hour drive) from the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport .

  7. Air transport in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    The first domestic airliner was Aeroput, the predecessor of JAT (Jugoslovenski Aerotransport) created in 1927, which was Yugoslavia's national carrier until the country's dissolution. More airlines were founded during the 1960s, namely Ljubljana-based Adria Airways (initially named Adria Aviopromet , later Inex-Adria Airways ), and the Belgrade ...

  8. NATO bombing of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Warning sign about NATO cluster bombs near ski slopes at Kopaonik Those who were involved in the NATO airstrikes have stood by the decision to take such action. US President Bill Clinton 's Secretary of Defense , William Cohen , said, "The appalling accounts of mass killing in Kosovo and the pictures of refugees fleeing Serb oppression for ...

  9. Trstenik Airfield - Wikipedia

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    On 4 July 1965, Jat Airways, then known as JAT Yugoslav Airlines, opened route between Belgrade and spa resort Vrnjačka Banja with a Convair CV-440 Metropolitan aircraft. In 2007, the Vrnjačka Banja resort and the Trstenik airport requested approval for opening the airport to the public. The government will most likely accept the proposal.