Belgrade Airport parking or a transfer from Novi Sad — which is worth it?
Park your car or book a transfer — how to decide
Before every flight from Belgrade the same question comes up: should you drive yourself to Nikola Tesla Airport and leave the car in the car park, or book a transfer from Novi Sad? Both make sense in different situations. Here's how to weigh cost, time and comfort before you decide.
The cost is more than the daily parking rate
When you drive your own car, the daily parking fee is only part of the picture. Add fuel for roughly 80 km each way, the motorway toll, vehicle wear, and — if you travel for several days — parking that multiplies with every day. Check current daily parking rates at beg.aero; for a longer stay the total can add up quickly.
A transfer has a single, known price per ride, no matter how many days you stay. You know the cost before you leave — see prices by vehicle.
Time and stress count too
After a long flight, an hour-and-a-half drive to Novi Sad — tired, in the dark or rain — isn't the ideal end to a trip. With a transfer, the driver waits in arrivals, handles your luggage and drives; you rest. No hunting for a space, no shuttle bus from a remote lot, no worrying about a car left for a week.
We track your flight in real time, so if the plane is late we adjust the driver's pickup.
When parking still makes sense
To be fair: if you travel often and return the same day, or you need the car right after landing, driving yourself can be more practical. For most multi-day trips, though, a transfer is simpler and often comparable in cost — with no hidden extras.
The bottom line
If a predictable cost and a stress-free trip matter to you, a transfer from Novi Sad to Belgrade Airport is a solid choice. Book in a minute — fixed price, flight tracking, pay the driver.