Serbia: Belgrade Airport reopens September 12 /update 1

Nikola Tesla International Airport (BEG) in Belgrade reopens in the early afternoon of Wednesday, September 12
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Serbia: Belgrade Airport closed September 12
Event
Belgrade's Nikola Tesla International Airport (BEG) resumed operations in the early afternoon of Wednesday, September 12. The airport had been closed after an Egyptair jet landed with burst tires, blocking the runway. Numerous incoming flights were diverted to airports in Nis (Serbia) and Budapest (Hungary). Airport authorities warn that residual delays are expected throughout the afternoon, as the situation returns to normal.
Advice
Travelers are advised to contact their airlines for more information.
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