Air Arabia Abu Dhabi to launch Sarajevo service

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Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, a joint venture between low cost carrier Air Arabia and Etihad Airways, plans to commence seasonal summer flights between the capital of the United Arab Emirates and Sarajevo. Services will commence on July 12 and operate twice per week, each Monday and Saturday, until September 11. As a result, Sarajevo will now be linked to three cities in the UAE, with Abu Dhabi joining Dubai and Sharjah, the latter also being maintained seasonally by Air Arabia. Further details for the new Abu Dhabi - Sarajevo service can be found here. In 2019, 1.873 passengers flew indirectly between the two capitals on a single itinerary based on OAG data.

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  1. No idea whats happening, but Sarajevo is just booming with amount of airlines from all over the world. Pity thay FlyBosnia is sleeping to take the market as it is empty. No adv no work with markets.. New or restarting airline should push everywhere very agressively. Lazy office.

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    1. They (Fly Bosnia) are good in talk but in action not that much.

      Market is developing by itself. This is very good for tourism and economy of BH.

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  2. Anonymous11:16

    Sarajeo is booming as crazy. Flew from Sarajevo few days ago, and I have never seen such crowd and the airport being so busy, not even during the busiest period of 2019. Crazy, well done Sarajevo :D

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    1. Anonymous11:22

      There was 15 flights yesterday, Sunday 6th

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  3. Anonymous12:52

    They are afraid of Wizzair.

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  4. Anonymous12:53

    Do they code share with Eithad? Like Emirates and FlyDubai.

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    1. Anonymous12:55

      `They don't. But Etihad has its codes on Air Serbia's Sarajevo flights.

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