Since January 1, 2025, public transportation in Belgrade has been free for everyone, covering buses, trams, and trolleys. While the new railway line connecting the airport with the city is still under construction as part of the EXPO 2027 project, travelers can benefit from the free public transport service operating from Nikola Tesla Airport, located in the Surčin area on the city’s outskirts.
You can use the following public transport lines to travel for free to and from Nikola Tesla Airport:
Bus Line 72
Route: Airport ↔ Zeleni Venac
Approximate travel time: 30–40 minutes
Bus Line 72N
Route: Airport ↔ Republic Square
Approximate travel time: 30–40 minutes
Bus Line 600
Route: Airport ↔ “Beograd Centar” Train Station
Approximate travel time: 30–40 minutes
Bus Line 607
Route: Airport ↔ Banovo Brdo
Approximate travel time: 30–40 minutes
Minibus Line A1 (Not Free)
Route: Airport ↔ Slavija Square (Kralja Milutina Street)
Approximate travel time: 30 minutes
Ticket price: 400 dinars. Please prepare the exact amount when buying a ticket. Payment is accepted exclusively in Serbian dinars (RSD).
To check the current timetable, visit the Belgrade Public Transportation Service website and select your bus line from the drop-down menu. All transport lines are on Google Maps, so you can easily plan your trip and find your way around.


Thanks for the info. However, are you sure Minibus Line A1 is free? Apparently, it’s about 4 Euros.