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Tuzla Airport has recorded another month of strong passenger growth with 37.432 passengers handled in November, representing an increase of 58.5% on the same period last year. Over the past eleven months, the airport welcomed 494.846 travellers through its doors, up 74%. It has surpassed its 2016 end-of-year result which stood at 311.398 passengers and overtaken its target of handling 480.000 travellers in 2017. Wizz Air, as the only airline serving the airport, has fuelled the growth throughout the year.
December 18, 2017
bosnia and herzegovina Newsflash Results 2017 Tuzla
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  1. Anonymous11:14

    Tuzla had more passengers in November than Dubrovnik

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    1. frishki14:45

      Gastarbajter galore.

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    2. Anonymous21:33

      Same for SPU and DBV, since there are no tourists, as the statistics show

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    3. Sarajevo11:18

      Sta ces, samo su Gastarbajteri iz Bosne, a Hrvatsku samo u 2017. godini napustilo 80.000 ljudi?

      ccc

      RECI: GO TUZLA! A NE HEJTUJ GDJE NIJE MJESTO.

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    4. frishki11:22

      Prvo, ne urlaj.
      Drugo, gdje je "hejtanje"? Nisu li gastarbajteri? I upravo su oni pokretač tih brojci. U čemu je problem?

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  2. Anonymous11:28

    Tuzla has been performing amazingly. My only fear is that this bubble will burst because their entire success depends on a single airline.

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  3. Anonymous12:03

    More than Dubrovnik and than Split.

    Most of airports have more passengers than Dubrovnik and Split in winter: Belgrade, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Tuzla, Sarajevo, Podgorica, Priština, Skopje, even Niš.

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    1. Anonymous12:54

      Split had 39 000 pax in November, so its still 2000 more than Tuzla

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    2. Anonymous20:00

      Jos puuuno toga moraju BiH i Srbija napraviti kako bi TZL i INI dostigli SPU i DBV.
      Pod uvijetom kako potonji ne urade nista vise.

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  4. Anonymous12:50

    which isn't that hard, considering that DBV and SPU are extremely seasonal airports

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  5. Anonymous21:59

    So Tuzla is surpassing 500.000 passengers this year, awesome! Who would've said this would be happening 5 years ago..well done Tuzla!

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    1. Anonymous00:08

      Soon this will happen with INI too and you will then see all the people make fun, as usual. INI will definitely reach 500000 next year. LX have big plans.
      Good luck TZL

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    2. Anonymous10:35

      Why would people laugh and make fun of Nis?

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