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Ljubljana Airport, April 1988

Mostar Airport posts growth

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Mostar Airport has seen its passenger numbers grow for a third consecutive month as it handled 294 passengers in February, up 71.9% on last year. During the first two months of 2019, the airport welcomed 457 travellers through its doors, representing an increase of 167.3%. This summer, low cost carrier Eurowings will upgrade capacity on its two weekly seasonal flights from Dusseldorf and Stuttgart to Mostar from the seventy-seat Bombardier Dash 8 turboprop to the 144-seat Airbus A319 aircraft, while Croatia Airlines will continue to operate its two weekly year-round flights from Zagreb.

March 28, 2019
bosnia and herzegovina mostar Newsflash Results 2019
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  1. Anonymous14:20

    Very happy for BiH. Kudos for all the hard work acheived.
    The country's smallest of all 4 will have a good year.

    OU will still maintain the same schedule> Wednesday and Sunday evening arrival and Monday/Friday early morning.

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  2. Anonymous14:20

    Bravo Marine !

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  3. Unknown15:03

    To znači da je Croatia Airlines u veljači imala 18,4 putnika po letu. Ili LF od 23,7%. Vrlo loše!

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    1. Anonymous18:28

      Not bad, it's a short flight and it's subsidised.

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  4. Anonymous20:20

    RYR negotiate about OMO - DUB route

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    1. Anonymous20:28

      Source?

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    2. Anonymous22:31

      I heard that besides Dublin, OMO is negotiating Ciampino and Warsaw Modlin with FR....but I personally think it is just a rumor

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  5. Anonymous00:42

    Šta će sa tolikim putnicima, kako će se snaći

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