Air Serbia Self-Service Kiosks Launch at Belgrade Airport
Long check-in lines? Forget about ‘em. Air Serbia just stepped up its game with brand-new self-service kiosks and automated baggage drop points at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. This isn’t just some minor tweak—it’s the biggest passenger upgrade at BEG in years, putting Air Serbia shoulder to shoulder with the world’s biggest airlines. Faster and smoother travel starts here.
What Air Serbia Rolled Out
They slipped these tech goodies in without much fanfare. Now, you can breeze through check-in using touchscreen kiosks to grab your boarding pass, pick your seat, and print bag tags — all without waiting on an agent. Then, it’s off to the automated baggage drop: scan your boarding pass, throw your tagged bag on the belt, and you’re done. It’s built to slash your check-in time big time.

This isn’t just some random experiment, either. Air Serbia’s been working on this for a while as part of a bigger plan to modernize and grow across Europe and beyond. Big airlines have been doing this for years, especially at major hubs. For Air Serbia, this tech is a smart way to handle more travelers without hiring a bunch of extra staff.
This Isn’t Just About Speed
Here’s the kicker: It’s not just about cutting wait times. This changes how you deal with the airport from the second you step in. Giving you control over simple stuff like bag tagging means airline staff can focus on the tricky bits—like missed flights or special requests. That’s a win for everyone.
For you? Way less stress before your flight. For the airport? It cranks up Belgrade’s game as a top transit spot in Southeast Europe, making all flights run smoother.
Key Facts About the New System
- The kiosks speak your language — Serbian, English, German, simplified Chinese, French, and Russian.
- You can drop off up to two bags per passenger at one automated station in about 90 seconds flat.