ACGC provides air freight services to Serbia for business shipments only. Commercial cargo is transported by air with structured routing and coordinated import procedures adapted to Serbia’s regulatory environment.
Air Freight Rates and Transit Times
Rates for shipments to Serbia depend on chargeable weight, origin airport, selected routing and delivery format. Transit times vary based on flight schedules and customs processing time upon arrival.
| Service Type | Indicative Rate (USD/kg) | Typical Transit Time (business days) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Air Freight | 3.90 – 5.90 | 4–7 |
| Express Air Cargo | 5.90 – 8.70 | 2–4 |
| Door-to-Door Delivery | from 8.40 | 4–8 |
* Final pricing is confirmed after reviewing shipment details and required delivery location.
Commercial Cargo Transported by Air
Air freight to Serbia is primarily used for business shipments that require defined delivery timelines or controlled handling conditions. Typical cargo categories include:
Shipment characteristics, delivery region and documentation requirements are reviewed before routing is confirmed.
Air Freight Services for Shipments to Serbia
Shipments to Serbia are organised with a focus on regulatory compliance and coordinated handling across international and local stages of air transport.
Air freight services include:
The service structure ensures air cargo movements are aligned with Serbia’s import procedures and inland delivery requirements.
Where We Ship Cargo to Serbia From
Cargo is arranged from major international trade regions, including:
- Europe — Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom and neighbouring EU markets
- Asia — China, Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia
- Middle East — United Arab Emirates and Gulf region
- North America — United States and Canada
Since Serbia is not part of the European Union, shipment planning includes consideration of customs documentation and import formalities before arrival.

Air Cargo via Belgrade Airport (BEG)
Air freight to Serbia is primarily handled through Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG), the country’s main international cargo gateway.
The airport serves as the central entry point for inbound and outbound cargo. When direct capacity is limited, shipments may be routed through major European hubs before final uplift to BEG.
After arrival, last-mile delivery is coordinated to industrial zones, warehouses and business locations across Serbia, including Novi Sad, Niš, Kragujevac, Subotica, Pančevo and other regional centres.
Customs Clearance and Import Procedures
Shipments require standard documentation, including Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Air Waybill and HS classification. As Serbia operates outside the EU customs union, accurate documentation is essential to avoid clearance delays.
Certain cargo categories may require additional permits, certificates or regulatory approvals prior to import. Documentation review is completed before departure to support smooth customs processing upon arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. As Serbia is not part of the EU customs union, import procedures must be completed according to national regulations before cargo release.
Yes. After arrival at BEG, shipments can be delivered to industrial and commercial locations throughout the country.
Import duties and VAT can be estimated in advance based on HS classification and declared value, allowing businesses to plan costs before shipment departure.
Clearance time depends on cargo type and documentation accuracy. When documents are prepared correctly in advance, release is typically processed without unnecessary delay.
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