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Wizz Air to maintain Tuzla flights

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Busy winter ahead for Tuzla

The low cost airline Wizz Airline will maintain services to Tuzla Airport this winter season, following the success it has had in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s third largest city over the summer. The airline will continue operating flights from Malmo, Gothenburg and Basel to Tuzla during the winter months, though the no frills carrier will cut down on frequencies. Services from Malmo will operate two instead of three times per week, with flights from Gothenburg and Basel also to run twice per week. The timing for all the flights will be adjusted. The changes come into effect on October 27. Recently, Wizz Air’s Chief Commercial Officer, Gyorgy Abran said, “Our presence in Tuzla demonstrates our commitment to Bosnia and Herzegovina and we hope to further develop our operations in this market”.

Wizz Air has been successful in Tuzla so far, providing the airport, which has been mostly deserted since it opened its doors, with thousands of passengers. In the first three month of operations up to September, the airline operated 164 flights and carried 25.096 passengers on its Tuzla flights. In addition, Wizz Air has recorded an average of 152 passengers per flight. The airline initially planned to carry 30.000 passengers on its services to Tuzla but at the time did not plan to introduce flights from Gothenburg and Basel in addition to the original Malmo service.

Wizz Air has expressed interest to operate flights from other cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well. The airline has failed to reach an agreement with Banja Luka Airport over fuel prices while talks with Sarajevo Airport are ongoing. According to some sources, Wizz Air will launch flights to Sarajevo during the summer of 2014, however, flights to the Bosnian capital are problematic due to challenging weather conditions during the winter months and common flight cancellations due to heavy fog. Mostar Airport has also been considered as a seasonal summer destination.
September 24, 2013
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  1. Unknown09:54

    New flight for Rijeka! http://aerocroatia.blogspot.com/2013/09/germanwings-uvodi-novu-liniju-rijeka.html?spref=fb

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  2. Anonymous10:58

    Well done Tuzla. You are an example that smaller airports CAN work well, even in a such a small country, is just a question in finding the right partner! Hopefully next OSI and INI will come to life again.

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    1. Anonymous13:14

      Sounds nice: however, the article lacks info on by Tuzla Canton provided financial support. Through the support the Wizz does not pay the tax (VAT) for the fuel!!!

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  3. Anonymous12:56

    I´m so excited about the development of ex-yu region aviation in next few years. What we see is that the open sky agreement is finally gettingt to work. So we have Wizz Air flying from Belgrade, Skoplje and Tuzla, also Buglaria, and Adria taking the more southern market in Kosovo, Albania and also Skoplje, covering their basic hub Ljubljana as well. Croatiaian market seems to stay closed for regional airliners, but it will probably depend on the destiny of OU itself. Same for Montengro and Montenegro airlines. I believe, that if Slovenian administration manages to put some financial injection in Adria it could easily become the nr. 1 airline in teh region. Especially if they start to fly to Croatian Adriatic coast more intensively.

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  4. Anonymous14:47

    Why is wizz not flying to Mostar? Judging by the number of tourists in Mostar and Medjugorje it would be highly profitable to fly there.

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  5. Anonymous16:00

    Mostar and medjugorje are touristic adds to Dubrovnik´s touristical offer, and have no potential to build up a sepparate toristic destination..

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    1. Anonymous18:47

      I disagree: if you were right, Mostar would not be breaking all pre-war records with charter flights only.

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  6. Anonymous17:31

    Whats with Germania flight ST2425 with 737-700 from Skopje to Belgrade?
    The flight continues to Dusseldorf...

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