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  • RUNWAY CLOSED AT NIGHT FROM 25/08 TO 30/09 FOR WORKS

    As part of the airfield infrastructure maintenance program, the runway at Bologna Marconi Airport will be closed to air traffic during night hours from 25 August to 30 September 2025, from 23:55 local time (GMT+2) to 05:55 local time (GMT+2), every night within the indicated period. The closure is required to carry out extraordinary works on the runway pavement, the maneuvering area, and several taxiways.
    During the specified dates and times, no flights will be able to depart from or land at Bologna. Airlines, which have already been informed, may cancel flights or operate to/from alternative airports. Outside of the indicated dates and times, Bologna Airport will remain regularly open and fully operational.
    We apologize for the inconvenience, which is nonetheless aimed at improving airport infrastructure, and we invite passengers to contact their airline directly for details regarding individual flights, as well as for any refunds or rebooking options.

  • LIQUIDS UP TO 2 LITERS ALLOWED IN CARRY-ON LUGGAGE FOR PASSENGERS DEPARTING FROM MARCONI AIRPORT

    Starting today, July 28, in compliance with the new ECAC (European Civil Aviation Authority) regulations and with the green light from ENAC, thanks to the new "EDS C3" X-ray machines installed at Bologna Airport for several months, all passengers departing from Marconi Airport are permitted to carry liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs) in containers of up to 2 liters per container, leaving them in their carry-on luggage. This eliminates the previous limit of 100 ml per container, for a maximum of 10 containers in transparent plastic bags that must be presented separately.

    Bologna Airport is one of five airports in Italy that allow the application of the new regulation. For all other airports, the 100 ml per container limit remains in place.
Notification center
  • RUNWAY CLOSED AT NIGHT FROM 25/08 TO 30/09 FOR WORKS

    As part of the airfield infrastructure maintenance program, the runway at Bologna Marconi Airport will be closed to air traffic during night hours from 25 August to 30 September 2025, from 23:55 local time (GMT+2) to 05:55 local time (GMT+2), every night within the indicated period. The closure is required to carry out extraordinary works on the runway pavement, the maneuvering area, and several taxiways.
    During the specified dates and times, no flights will be able to depart from or land at Bologna. Airlines, which have already been informed, may cancel flights or operate to/from alternative airports. Outside of the indicated dates and times, Bologna Airport will remain regularly open and fully operational.
    We apologize for the inconvenience, which is nonetheless aimed at improving airport infrastructure, and we invite passengers to contact their airline directly for details regarding individual flights, as well as for any refunds or rebooking options.

  • LIQUIDS UP TO 2 LITERS ALLOWED IN CARRY-ON LUGGAGE FOR PASSENGERS DEPARTING FROM MARCONI AIRPORT

    Starting today, July 28, in compliance with the new ECAC (European Civil Aviation Authority) regulations and with the green light from ENAC, thanks to the new "EDS C3" X-ray machines installed at Bologna Airport for several months, all passengers departing from Marconi Airport are permitted to carry liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs) in containers of up to 2 liters per container, leaving them in their carry-on luggage. This eliminates the previous limit of 100 ml per container, for a maximum of 10 containers in transparent plastic bags that must be presented separately.

    Bologna Airport is one of five airports in Italy that allow the application of the new regulation. For all other airports, the 100 ml per container limit remains in place.

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Belgrade

Capital city of Serbia, rising between the Sava and Danube rivers, Belgrade is known as being particularly lively at nighttime, deserving the nickname of 'party town.'

What to do in Belgrade

Among the unmissable monuments, Belgrade Fortress. Built on the junction between Sava and Danube rivers, it is mentioned in writings dating back before the III century b.C.. And it is integral part of the first original nucleus of the city.

A special mentioning is owed to the of St. Sava Orthodox Cathedral, the largest orthodox cathedral in the world.
Belgrade lives on its riverbanks throughout the whole day, as its citizens fish, sunbathe on deck chairs and play water sports, while in every corner bars and small delis offer freshwater fish just caught and fried.

Walking through Skadarlija lanes, the bohemian district in Belgrade will therefore be a must-do, with its cafes, restaurants and bars. And after dinner, the areas of Savamala and Beton Hala, formerly factory and working-class districts, will offer you plenty of venues and bars.

The Kalemegdan Park, the largest in the whole city, located in the municipality of Stari Grad, is definitely worth a visit.

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