Serbia reviews amendments to regulatory framework governing foreign airline operations

Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut met with Serbian Civil Aviation Directorate (CAD) representatives on June 29, 2026 to discuss amendments to the regulatory frameworks currently governing the operation of foreign airlines in the country. The review targets the rules applied to non-domestic carriers’ market participation and compliance obligations.

Discovered 2026-07-15T04:29:51.000123-07:00 | 2026-07-15T04:29:51.000123-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Changes to how Serbia regulates foreign carriers can directly affect market access, compliance requirements, and operating terms for non-domestic airlines in-country.
  • The discussion centers on amendments to existing CAD frameworks, signaling potential regulatory shifts that operators and route planners would need to monitor.
  • Executed at the government level with CAD involvement, the process indicates a formal policy track rather than a standalone administrative adjustment.

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