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If you plan to arrive to the conference by plane, the main airport you should consider as your destination is the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (IATA code: BEG), which is just under 80km/50mi from Novi Sad. It is served by a number of well-known airlines, most notably by Lufthansa, Swiss, Air France, Austrian Airlines and the Serbian national airline Jat Airways. You might want to explore your travel options at the global flight booking system Amadeus, or at Kayak.

Click here for timetables and prices of various bus services connecting the airport to Belgrade and Novi Sad. 

Another airport that should be kept in mind is the Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (IATA code: BUD); this might be particularly interesting for non-European participants, since it might be easier to find a good deal by flying to BUD.

Anyway, once you are in Budapest (and this will be probably the main hub for most of the participants from Europe not travelling by plane), you can get to Novi Sad either by train (type in `Budapest' and `Novi Sad'), or by bus. This trip lasts around 5 hours, which includes crossing a EU-nonEU border between Hungary and Serbia. Please check in a timely manner if you need a visa for entering Serbia, even though there is a long list of countries whose citizens can enter the country without visas (including all EU and Schengen Area members, USA, Canada, Australia, Russia,...).

Information on getting around Novi Sad, and, in particular, on the use of taxis (which are notoriously cheap, even in comparison with other major cities in Serbia) will be given in detail in the Third Announcement (under the `Links & pics' tab).