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Wizz Air registers Bosnia company

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Wizz Air has registered its own company in Bosnia and Herzegovina, records show. Wizz Air Bosnia, with its headquarters at Tuzla Airport, was registered on February 17, 2020. At the time, Tuzla Airport was in the process of negotiating a new agreement with the low cost carrier, which it hoped would result in the introduction of new routes and the possible stationing of a third aircraft in the city. Tuzla Airport’s contract with Wizz Air was to expire this June and a new four-year deal was to be inked. However, the slow development of Tuzla Airport’s infrastructure, including the extension of its runway approach lights, continued to be a sticking point between the two sides. Since then, the coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc across the aviation industry and global economies, with Wizz Air suspending eight routes from Tuzla this coming winter and laying off local staff. In addition to Wizz Air Bosnia, Wizz Air Group companies include - Wizz Air Hungary, Wizz Air UK, Wizz Air Holding, WA Pilot Academy and Wizz Aviation Professionals.  

September 10, 2020
bosnia and herzegovina low cost airline Newsflash Tuzla Wizz Air
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  1. Anonymous10:38

    New routes from BNX ?!

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  2. Anonymous11:11

    More like that pointless new airport near DBV

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    1. Anonymous11:35

      OMO?

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    2. Anonymous11:54

      OMO is one of the most useless airports in ex-YU region.

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    3. Jatovac12:24

      I think that Trebinje airport is on his mind

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    4. Anonymous07:39

      Of course, we know. They still can't make peace with it and that's what's sad. Like how on yesterday's topic they had to mention JU.

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  3. Anonymous11:13

    Does that mean they'll be getting their AOC?

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    1. Anonymous11:15

      Probably not.

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    2. Anonymous16:20

      Why would they register if not for AOC? Name one reason.

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    3. Anonymous18:40

      If bilaterals allow it, AOC could give Wizzair rights to fly from any airport in Bosnia to other countries such as Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Middle East, North Africa/Mediterranean countries etc. Except Sarajevo all other existing (and some planned) airports in Bosnia have catchement areas beyond borders and could attract additional passengers.

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  4. Mirza12:11

    Ova rasvjeta je problem od kako je dosla Wizz air u Tuzlu,mogli su napravit to da su htjeli razvoj...

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  5. Anonymous16:08

    Znas da je bitniji 'razvoj' djepova. Nakradu se u mandatu, tendere usmjere gdje stima rodbini i vezama, ili poniste ako ne ide kako zamisljeno i tako u krug. Dok njihovi pravi i vrijedni radnici grbace i trude se da bi odradili i zadrzali posao.

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  6. Mirza17:14

    Wizz air je 7 godina u Tuzli,svake godine kad krenu magla avioni idu u Budimestu ili Beograd zbog rasvjete.
    Wizz air je ljepo rekla treci bazni avion i jos destinacija ce bit kad se napravi rasvjeta,do tad nista.
    Od otvorenja aerodroma su desetine projekata poceli ni jedan nije godinama zavsen...

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