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Zagreb Airport, 1968

BH Airlines and Tuzla prepare for new flights

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Brighter outlook for Tuzla Airport in 2009
Tuzla, located in Northern Bosnia and Herzegovina is the country’s third largest city however its airport, officially opened for civilian use only last year, has struggled to attract any carriers. The airport has only been used for special occasions and there have been no scheduled flights. However, this is about to change as the country’s national carrier B&H Airlines will attempt to include Tuzla Airport in its schedule. From March 29, B&H Airlines will reschedule its flights to Frankfurt from Sarajevo, making a stop in Tuzla. B&H Airlines is also considering introducing the Tuzla stop on flights from Sarajevo to Vienna and Sarajevo to Istanbul. Although some passengers from Sarajevo might find the domestic stop as an inconvenience, B&H Airlines has trailed similar flights this winter season by introducing a stop in Mostar for flights between Sarajevo and Stuttgart. In case there is no interest or low passenger numbers the aircraft will immediately continue to its final destination without making the transit stop in Tuzla.

Tuzla Airport authorities say there is potential for air traffic to commence from Tuzla to Zagreb and Belgrade as well. The government is allocating funds to upgrade current airport facilities so aircraft can land during night time. The current working hours are limited from 6.00 to 20.00 (during the summer) due to insufficient technology which would allow aircraft to land safely during the night.

January 20, 2009
BH Airlines bosnia and herzegovina Summer 2009
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  1. Anonymous03:48

    mislim da je ta ideja o letovima preko tuzle nego direktni letovi nije bas dobra, nadam se BH ce da cuva direktne letove. tako je bolje za putnici koji putuju preko nemacke iz amerike i bilogde da ne trebaju da cekaju jos jedan stop pre nego sto stizu u sarajevo

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  2. Anonymous03:49

    jesi seljak vidi se,pa u tom slucaju vlada u sarajevu bi trebala izgraditi novi put do tuzle umjesto sadasnjeg horora.Ali to nece biti moguce sa sadasnjim korupticarima u sarajevu

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