Yugoslavian Carrier Wants To Revive U.S. Service

JAT has applied to restart services to the U.S. that were suspended when the U.S. applied sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in May 1992 for its actions relating to the Serbo-Croatian war. Up to 1992, JAT had been operating daily nonstop flights from Yugoslavia to New York, four a...

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