BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE I Unicaja fans are looking for trips to go to Belgrade for the Final Four

Unicaja will not be alone in the Stark Arena. Not at all. It is true that the high cost of traveling to the Serbian capital last week caused many fans to back off their idea of ​​being in Belgrade, causing a certain discouragement among the “green tide.” Only a few hours later, when FIBA ​​announced that the price of the season ticket for the entire competition costs only 58 euros, the situation changed and the desire of many fans to accompany the team on a trip that could be historic in the case was reactivated. that Alberto Díaz will be able to lift the European Basketball Champions League into the sky of the white capital on Sunday, April 28th.

In the last few hours, there are several types of followers who have closed Malaga-Belgrade-Malaga flights on different airlines and schedules.. Some have spent so many hours in front of the computer looking at the different options that they could almost have validated the first course of the Commercial Aviation and Air Operations Pilot Degree.

Different routes

Oslo, Copenhagen, London, Milan, Rome and Barcelona are the main “shuttle” airports that the “green tide” will use the last weekend of April to arrive and return from the capital of the Costa del Sol to Serbia. It is true that today there are still tickets on almost all of those flights, but with prices that rise almost by the minute.

It must be remembered that the Final Four will be played at the Stark Arena starting on Friday the 26th, the day on which the two semifinals will be played at a time yet to be determined. The third and fourth place and the grand final will be played on the same stage, on Sunday the 28th, also at times yet to be officially announced by the organization.

The temple of Saint Sava is a must-see place in Belgrade / La Opinion

Official club trip

The charter that Unicaja has chartered will leave on Friday morning for Belgrade. A direct flight of approximately three and a half hours in which part of it will be covered by fans.

How will the rest of the “green tide” travel? Well, there are several routes chosen and the prices paid, depending, above all, on the day of departure.. It must be said, first of all, that it is much easier to get from Malaga to the capital of Serbia than to return from there to the Costa del Sol on Monday. And there are many options for the trip and they are cheaper than for the return

Departure on Thursday the 25th

Many fans will travel to Belgrade on Thursday. That day there is a direct flight from Malaga to Belgrade, operated by Air Serbia, which costs just over 200 euros. There are two other much cheaper options. One is via Barcelona, leaving Malaga at 6:30 and arriving in Belgrade at 12:25 (Vueling + Air Serbia). This route costs 135 euros. Another even cheaper option for Thursday is to fly via London. This is leaving Malaga at 11:20 and arriving in Belgrade at 20:05. The price of that ticket is only 107 euros.

Departure on Friday the 26th

It is also possible to travel from Malaga to Belgrade on Friday by regular flight and arrive with enough time to travel to the Stark Arena to watch the semi-final matches. In this case, the best option is to do via Rome. There is a Vueling Malaga-Rome at 10 in the morning, arriving in the Italian capital at 12:35. There you would have to wait about two hours to catch an Air Serbia Rome-Belgrade, which will arrive in the white city at 4:15 p.m. The price of this combination of flights is around 270 euros.

The Belgrade Center. / The opinion

Departure on Sunday the 28th

There are even fans who are considering the option of flying to Belgrade on Sunday, the day of the final, in the event that Unicaja wins its match against UCAM de Murcia on Friday. In that case there is direct flight from Malaga, without having to go through any other European airportleaving at 1 p.m. and arriving in Belgrade at 4:10 p.m., with more than enough time to get to the Stark Arena to watch the games.

Return on Monday the 29th

If getting to Belgrade is not easy or very cheap, it is not easy to return on Monday the 29th either. Here are the options that amateur composers contacted by The Opinion of Malaga have chosen are via Oslo, Milan and Copenhagen. The prices of these flights are between 360 and 425 euros, always with several hours of waiting at the chosen connecting airport. If it is through Milan, arrival is in the early afternoon (2:55 p.m.), while if it is in any of the other two possibilities, arrival at Pablo Ruiz Picasso airport will never be before 8 p.m. Monday.

More than 700 season tickets reserved by FIBA

It is clear that going to Belgrade with Unicaja is going to require an effort from its fans. It is also true that this team deserves to have its fans supporting it in the most important moment of the season. FIBA has reserved just over 700 tickets at the Stark Arena for Unicaja fans. Hopefully they are not enough and the club has to ask for some more. It would be good news for everyone.

2024-04-15 17:28:07
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