The first passenger aircraft at Morava Airport landed on October 4, 2011; a Jat Airways ATR 72-202 carried then-president Boris Tadić along with other government officials for a media briefing regarding the recovery effort from the 2010 Kraljevo earthquake.
Furthermore, the Serbian government previously announced it was willing to enter into a public-private partnership agreement with a German company which would operate services from Kraljevo to both Frankfurt and Istanbul.
In addition, part of the Raška District, in which Kraljevo is located, has close historical ties with Turkey and a portion of the local population is expected to use this airport, instead of Pristina, for future flights to Istanbul.
[9] Despite the announcements from the Serbian Government that a larger plane, namely Boeing 737, would land on the opening day (28 June 2019),[10] that did not happen.
[16] Approximately 20 meters when leaving the airport terminal on the right side there is a parking lot with the taxi stand and bus stop.
If you plan to use this type of transport, registered taxi carriers charge the "start" of 200 dinars (1.71 euros), which only includes the first kilometer of driving.