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New Euro Jet office welcomes crews to Belgrade
Located on the air side of the airport, and like other all Euro Jet offices and lounges within its network, the Belgrade office offers a private area for the aircraft crew.
Euro Jet's country manager for Serbia, Strahinja Djordjevic.
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Euro Jet has opened a refurbished crew office at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG/LYBE) in Serbia. The opening of the facility is a part of the company's continued effort to expand its network of VIP crew lounges and offices in the Balkan region as well as throughout Central and Eastern Europe, such as recently in Kosovo and Tirana.

Located on the air side of the airport, and like other all Euro Jet offices and lounges within its network, the Belgrade office offers a private area for the aircraft crew. It also includes a fully equipped work station, wi-fi, printer, kitchenette and complimentary snacks and beverages.

Euro Jet's country manager for Serbia is Strahinja Djordjevic, and his team is ready to assist with organising ground handling support; fuel, landing and overflight permits;flight planning; in-flight catering; crew accommodation; crew transport and lines of credit for qualifying customers.

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