Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic met today with the managements of airline company Jat Airways and Airport Nikola Tesla in order to solve current problems between the two public companies.
A protocol on regulating relations between Jat Airways and Airport Nikola Tesla will be made by Monday defining the transitional period during which European standards in financial and business relations will be reached.
It was also agreed that the €16.5 transfer tax be returned to €4, which will secure Belgrade airport’s regional role.
A security tax was also confirmed, which will establish Belgrade airport as one of the safest in Europe and which is also an important part of the action plan to place Serbia on the White Schengen List.