Beautiful view of the historic center of Belgrade on the banks of the Sava River, Serbia

Hire a Private Jet to Belgrade

A private jet charter to Belgrade, Serbia, offers direct access to the Balkans’ principal business and cultural hub. Business travellers attend regional summits, corporate negotiations in New Belgrade, or government meetings near Terazije Square. Leisure visitors explore the Danube and Sava rivers, vibrant nightlife on splavovi, and historic landmarks such as Kalemegdan Fortress. Land minutes from Knez Mihailova Street, riverside promenades, and the city’s commercial districts.

LunaJets arranges flights to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG), with schedules designed entirely around your plans. We can organise private transfers to New Belgrade offices, central hotels, or wine estates in the Šumadija region. On board your private jet, enjoy spacious seating, fine dining, and complete privacy. Many clients choose this route for high-level regional meetings or executive attendance at the Belgrade Fair.

With two decades of expertise, LunaJets was the first European private jet broker to earn Argus® certification, reflecting our commitment to safety, integrity, and flexibility. For Belgrade, we secure convenient arrival slots during major business forums, cultural festivals, or international sporting events, ensuring punctual access when schedules are demanding.

How much does it cost to charter a private jet from/to Belgrade?

Chartering a private jet from Belgrade costs from approximately €6,300 to €10,900 depending on destination and aircraft type. Flights from Belgrade to Budapest start at €6,300, while routes to Geneva begin at €10,900.

The prices below reflect average charter costs across the most frequently flown routes to and from Belgrade over the past 12 months. Actual quotes may be lower or higher depending on seasonality, aircraft availability, applicable taxes, and any specific requirements for your flight.

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What is the best airport for private flights to/from Belgrade?

The primary international access point for Serbia, Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG/LYBE) is positioned just outside the capital. It is well-equipped for private aviation, with dedicated FBO services and premium lounges that support efficient arrivals and departures for both corporate and VIP travelers.

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Which aircraft models are most frequently chartered to/from Belgrade?

The Citation XLS, Citation CJ1 and Citation II were the most popular private jets in 2025 for private flights departing from or arriving in Belgrade. A dedicated Private Aviation Advisor can help you choose the right aircraft and secure the best availability.
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Top 3 aircraft models by number of flight movements to and from Belgrade in 2025
Aircraft picture Aircraft model name Seats Speed (km/h) Speed (knots) Range (km) Range (NM)
Cessna Citation XLS super light jet Cessna Citation XLS 8 798 km/h 431 kts 3889 km 2100 NM
Cessna Citation CJ1 light jet Cessna Citation CJ1 5 698 km/h 377 kts 2076 km 1121 NM
Cessna Citation II light jet Cessna Citation II 7 696 km/h 376 kts 3204 km 1730 NM

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What our clients appreciate most

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Customer satisfaction

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Based on 2,256 reviews

Zurich
Belgrade

We are very happy with the service, especially the help of Christelle. Thank you

04.03.2023

Belgrade
Vilnius

Great operator, great booking with LunaJet and flight smooth like silk thankfully to the Captain and the operator! Thank you all!

15.01.2023

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Belgrade

Great service and all in all experience!

16.11.2022

What can you do in Belgrade?

This Serbian destination is steeped in history, offering plenty of interesting landmarks and engaging attractions to check out during a visit.

Ada Ciganlija

Serbia, Belgrade on Lake Ada Ciganlija

The Ada Ciganlija is the Serbian answer to the beach. It is on the Sava River, and residents in the know flock here for some fun in the sun on the unique pebble-laden sand. Visitors enjoy jogging alongside the river or kayaking on it.

Skadarlija

Stone-paved road in Skadarlija

Skadarlija is a cobblestone road in Belgrade that has a real bohemian vibe to it. There are tons of eclectic cafés and dazzling nightlife options for those who want to cut loose while in Belgrade. There are also tons of options for outdoor seating for those who want to people-watch.

The Belgrade Fortress

Kalemegdan Fortress historic castle towers, gate and bridge in Belgrade, Serbia

The Belgrade Fortress is situated at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. It is an ideal place to look out over the cityscape and enjoy the views from the various cubbies that line the fortress. It is a historical site that has stood for more than 2,000 years.

Where should you stay in Belgrade?

The city's history serves it well when it comes to lodging options found here, combining the best of luxury and Old World architecture.

Boutique Garni Hotel Townhouse 27

Boutique Garni Hotel Townhouse 27

The Boutique Garni Hotel Townhouse 27 is an eclectic high-end boutique hotel that has a minimalist vibe to it. Each room has its own espresso machine, while the business centre is fully stocked for travellers working on the go. There is an on-site cafe that mimics the sophisticated style of the rest of the property.

Hilton Belgrade

Hilton Belgrade

The Hilton Belgrade is a luxury property with a rooftop bar, on-site restaurant and state-of-the-art fitness club. The wellness facilities at this Hilton property include a Turkish bath, sauna and thermal bath offerings. The guest suites come with complimentary toiletries and the option to order in from the restaurant. It is in the city centre, which means proximity to some of the best sites in Belgrade.

Metropol Palace is a Luxury Collection hotel in the centre of Belgrade with park surroundings

Metropol Palace

The Metropol Palace boasts a lobby bar, spa with hot tub and sauna, and currency exchange on the property. It is also centrally located, which puts some of the best sites in the city within walking distance. The property also offers guests access to a relaxation area to further underscore the emphasis on wellness found here.

Where should you eat in Belgrade?

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Legat 1903

Restaurant Legat 1903 is known for its luxury interiors, expertly prepared culinary delights, and local ingredients list. Perfect in every way, experience. Every little thing was done for your enjoyment. Explore Belgrade's hidden gems and indulge your senses with our exclusive fine dining approach.

Salon 1905

One of the biggest restaurants in the city, Restaurant Salon 1905 boasts a fairy-tale theme for decor and high-end service. This lavish eatery is located on the first level of the beautiful Geozavod building and has vaulted ceilings, marble columns, and gilding. Choose the tasting menu with complementary Serbian wines to experience modern Serbian cuisine that highlights the nation's bounty.

The Square

In the upscale Square Nine Hotel, this trendy, modern restaurant receives a buzzing ambience from the lounge. The limited menu features polished versions of traditional French and Italian fare, and service is structured yet welcoming. The accommodation has views of a covered courtyard patio and lushly landscaped walls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there curfews or restricted operating hours at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) for private jets?

No. Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport operates 24 hours a day and accepts private jet operations at any hour. Customs and immigration services are available around the clock through the business aviation terminal. Slots and handling are not mandatory.

How far in advance should I book a private jet to Belgrade?

It’s best to book a few weeks in advance to secure your preferred aircraft and slots, especially during peak periods such as the summer months, the Belgrade Beer Festival in August, or the Belgrade Marathon in April. These dates bring higher traffic at Nikola Tesla Airport. That said, LunaJets often succeeds in arranging flights to Belgrade at short notice, even when demand is high.

What are the entry requirements when flying private to Belgrade?

Travellers arriving by private jet to Belgrade must meet Serbia’s standard entry rules. A valid passport is always required, and citizens from many countries—including the US, UK, EU nations, Canada, and Australia—are permitted visa-free entry for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. If you do require a visa, you’ll need to apply in advance with the relevant documents. Your LunaJets advisor will confirm your specific requirements and assist you with the process to ensure a seamless entry.

What transfers can I arrange from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport into the city or nearby destinations?

From the private terminal, a chauffeured car can take you into central Belgrade in about 25 minutes. We can also arrange luxury vehicles or vans for longer trips to destinations such as Novi Sad, which is roughly an hour away.

Are there alternate airports to Belgrade Nikola Tesla for private jets?

Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is the main international gateway and by far the most convenient option, located only 18 kilometres from the city centre and open 24 hours. While Serbia has smaller airfields such as Niš Constantine the Great Airport and Morava Airport near Kraljevo, these are over two hours away by road and offer limited services for business aviation. For most travellers, Belgrade Nikola Tesla remains the only practical choice.