Banja Luka Airport eyes new flights

Monday, January 18, 2016


Banja Luka Airport hopes to attract more airlines in 2016 in an attempt to improve its passenger numbers. The head of the airport's operator, Miroslav Janjić, says, "We plan to establish links to European destinations where passengers will have better connections than existing ones. At the end of the day, it is passengers who dictate what they want and where they want to fly to". Mr Janjić adds the airport is in talks with Air Serbia and other carriers over potential new services. Currently, the airport is solely served by the Serbian carrier from Belgrade. Banja Luka Airport handled 22.800 passengers in 2015, a decrease of 17.5% compared to the year before.

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  1. Anonymous02:08

    Nece niko htjeti letiti iz Banja Luke, jedino ako Dodik ponudi koju marku. Jadni forumasi ovdje i na Skyscrapercity misle da Air Serbia leti za Banja Luku zato sto misle da je profitabilna ova destinacija, ali ustvari ta ce destinacija biti tu sve dok bude subvencija sa strane Dodika. Kad nema para, isti dan se ukida Banja Luka.
    Jos destinacija sa Air Serbia Banja Luka nece biti jer ta kompanija ima svoju bazu u Beogradu a takoder nema para za jos destinacija a nema ni putnika. Tuzla je trazila silno Bec a avion nije ni 25% pun.
    Aerodrom kao Banja Luka moze samo opstati sa WizzAir ili Ryanair, nece niko drugi letiti sa tog aerodroma osim Air Serbia, a ne bi ni ona da nije para od Dodika.

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    1. Anonymous23:33

      Mora da taj tvoj Dodik dobro zaradjuje kad može to sve da plaća.

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    2. Anonymous16:43

      Nije ona mrcina i onaj rudonja moj. Ja sebe smatram kao normalnu osobu sa normalnom glavom i mozgom i mogu sam kontati i dikani kao Dodik i Janjic mene nece nikada moci zezati sa maglom i praznom pricom.
      Banja Luka nece nikada vidjeti nikakvu drugu kompaniju osim Air Serbia, a i ta destinacija i linija je politicka 50% LF (pola prazan avion) nije dobro za bilo koju kompaniju i linija je tu samo dok kompanija dobija subvencije.
      Za kraj, Dodik dobro "zaraduje" po BiH standardu. Dodaj tu jos pare koje svaki dan krade od svoji srba u Republici Srpskoj koji kopa po kontejnerima i naravno da covjek ima para. Ali ko sisa naroda, retardirani i sizofreni gradani manjeg entiteta nisu bolje zasluzili jer svake 4 godine opet glasaju opet za onu mrcinu iz Laktasa.
      Neces nikada imati dobar aerodrom sa Bajom i sa njegovom gardom.

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    3. Anonymous09:55

      Čuo sam da je Janjić glavni za polaganje vozačkih ispita u Novom gradu. To što je direktor tog aerodroma, to mu je dodatni posao...sposoban lik, nema diskusije o tome...

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  2. Unfortunatly due the corruption Banja Luka Airport can't grow in passengers

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    1. Anonymous17:36

      That is true. Ovaj Janjic nema pojma o ovoj industriji, negdje sam cuo da covjek ne zna ni engleski. Znaci neko mora biti s njim da mu prevodi.
      Ali barem se covjek pocne smijati kad cita "Aerodromi Republike Srpske". Kao da njih ima vise, valjda srpski narod u tom entitetu nije toliko blesav da nece sebi dozvoliti bilo kakve zajebancije i bilo kakvu maglu, ali nazalost ima mnogo blesavi koji za svaki izbor dozvole Dodiku da njima prodaje maglu i prasinu.

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    2. Anonymous16:44

      I tend to agree. Neither of those four directors is not familiar with English. Let alone Englsih, neither of them is able to do any conducive move. All what we have seen from Mr Janjic are both inane and trite, empty phrases which every politician uses daily. Those three executives have spent more than 15 years at that airport but have never done any good for the company. Even though, neither of them will get an elbow because bribery and corruption in the Government of the Republic of Srpska is at its best.

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  3. Anonymous09:10

    Banjaluka eyeing new flights?
    Yes of course, they have been doing that since setting up the airport there, 20 years ago.

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