Fuel prices in Serbia
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Fuel prices in Serbia
1.37 EUR/l
if my math is ok, Nis LYNI in southern Serbia seems to be a paradise and is convenient location to refuel on a way to Greece from north,
they just quoted me USD 2.8/kg for avgass
and comparing to Sofia where i refueled last time and who now charges 2.98 EUR/l Nis seems like a petroleum paradise
i post in case some people may be interested
Nis also claims you need only 30 mins for all operations, can pay any credit card, all handling/lnd/t-o cost is EUR 30 (and 60 on weekends) - they only need 1 day PNR
i will check them this summer
if my math is ok, Nis LYNI in southern Serbia seems to be a paradise and is convenient location to refuel on a way to Greece from north,
they just quoted me USD 2.8/kg for avgass
and comparing to Sofia where i refueled last time and who now charges 2.98 EUR/l Nis seems like a petroleum paradise
i post in case some people may be interested
Nis also claims you need only 30 mins for all operations, can pay any credit card, all handling/lnd/t-o cost is EUR 30 (and 60 on weekends) - they only need 1 day PNR
i will check them this summer
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I normally go to Greece via Croatia, which used to be 50p/litre in 2007 but now is up to EU levels (despite not being in the EU so somebody is minting it ).
I don't think fuel is 'cheap' anywhere in Europe these days.
Greece will be near 3 euros per litre.
Sofia take the micky on costs. Probably run by ex communists turned capitalists who employed a former UK airport manager to tell them how to run an airport. I got a quote from there last year of about £200 in a long list of charges, just for a 1 night stop (1400kg). Croatian airports don't do that kind of crooked stuff. Even Split is about 10 euros.
Are you going to the fly-in at LGKV by any chance?
I don't think fuel is 'cheap' anywhere in Europe these days.
Greece will be near 3 euros per litre.
Sofia take the micky on costs. Probably run by ex communists turned capitalists who employed a former UK airport manager to tell them how to run an airport. I got a quote from there last year of about £200 in a long list of charges, just for a 1 night stop (1400kg). Croatian airports don't do that kind of crooked stuff. Even Split is about 10 euros.
Are you going to the fly-in at LGKV by any chance?