Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade, Tourism, and Telecommunications Rasim Ljajić has met early today with the Ambassador of Iran to Serbia Hossein Molla Abdollahi, informing him that after almost 27 seven years, there will be the first “Iran Air” company plan arriving on the direct flight line between Tehran and Belgrade.
Ambassador Hossein Molla Abdollahi has added that the places of “Iran Air” company will fly Tehran – Belgrade twice a week, and that the tickets for those flights for this year have been sold out.
Starting of March 19, there will be four charter flights between Tehran and Belgrade of the private Iranian air company “Qeshm Air”, which first four flights have also been sold out.
Mr Ljajić and Mr Abdollahi have talked about the manner of preventing the abuse of the visa-free regime of the two countries and agreed the measures for reducing the possible abuse.
Iranian border service will perform a strict control at the airport in Tehran, and several bilateral agreements will also be concluded in the field of consular cooperation, with the aim to disable illegal migrations.
Ambassador Abdullahi has underlined that a new page of the relations between Serbia and Iran has been opened, and that it will result in a higher number of Iranians coming to our country as a new touristic destination.