Thursday, December 3, 2015
The municipal council in Bihać in Bosnia and Herzegovina has approved the creation of a public operator for Bihać Airport (JP Aerodrom Bihać). Amir Beganović has been appointed as acting CEO with the local government seeking to develop the existing airfield into a commercial airport. The municipality will invest some one million euros, in cooperation with a Turkish partner, to develop the airport. Furthermore, local authorities hope to receive additional funding from the Federal government. Bihać, in north-western Bosnia and Herzegovina, is the country's eighth largest city.
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ReplyDeleteIt is great that the municipality has all that money lying around. It is 2-3 hours from a number of airports (including Zagreb) so I can't picture why this could possibly be a good idea.
ReplyDeleteHe he
ReplyDeleteevery village will have an airport...
ReplyDeleteEVRIBADI NA LIVADI....
Trebinje.
ReplyDeleteAlso my first thought
DeleteStupid decision! Why didn't the turkish investors invest in BNX instead - that is facing hard times right now?
ReplyDeleteOr make a financial agreement with SJJ to decrease the airport taxes to the minimal level in hope to bring Wizz to SJJ!
Sarajevo - Bihac is a long way by car...
DeleteJoint venture with Trebinje airport !!!
ReplyDeleteThat will never work. These are completely different politicians likely laundering money...
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