Wizz Air Abu Dhabi to launch Sarajevo service

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Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will introduce flights between the capital of the United Arab Emirates and Sarajevo this October. The carrier will operate two weekly rotations, each Wednesday and Sunday, with the 239-seat Airbus A321neo aircraft. Sarajevo becomes the airline’s second destination in the former Yugoslavia following Belgrade. Wizz faces no direct competition on the route. Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, which commenced seasonal operations to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital last month, will end its operations for this year on September 15. Further flight details for Wizz’s new Abu Dhabi - Sarajevo service can be found here.

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  1. Anonymous10:01

    Ovo je super vijest, jer mnogo turista dolazi iz Ujedinjenih Arapskih Emirata u Bosnu i Hercegovinu, a i iz godine u godinu sve više Bosanaca i Hercegovaca ide u UAE. U Julu je bilo dana kada se obavljalo 9 letova između SA i UAE, a treba naglasiti da građanima UAE trebaju vize za ulazak u Bosnu i Hercegovinu. Zamislite kakav bi tek skok bio kada bi se ukinule vize, a da letite sa Wizz air-om, sa vrlo povoljnim kartama. Bravo Wizz air i sretno

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    1. Anonymous13:16

      Gradjanima UAE ne trebaju vize za BiH, ali gradjanima Bosne trebaju za ulazak u UAE.

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  2. Anonymous10:46

    So happy for SJJ, really. This year has been quite good. Congratulations!!

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    1. July with 136 017 passengers. Good results but still not 180 929 like in 2019.

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    2. Anonymous17:38

      That is actually not bad at all!

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  3. Anonymous11:20

    Sarajevo keeps on coming with fantastic news! Well done :)

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  4. Anonymous12:46

    So, no Emirates in Sarajevo definitely

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    1. Anonymous13:26

      Ne mora značiti, jer trenutno FlyDubai leti 4 puta dnevno za Sarajevo, umjesto toga, Emirates bi mogao poslati jedan b777 i da lete još 2 aviona na dan FDB

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    2. Anonymous13:39

      I can. I said it doesn't have to mean, because currently FlyDubai flies 4 times a day to Sarajevo, instead, Emirates could send one b777 and give 2 more planes to FDB

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  5. Anonymous17:35

    Will this work out in winter ?

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    1. Anonymous17:41

      Of course. It will be a win for SJJ receiving Arab tourists in summer and Bosnians going to UAE as usually this is the high season. The temperatures are much better compared to the boiling summers.

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    2. Anonymous21:11

      But can you fill such a big plane just with Sarajlije ?
      Even Zagreb can not fill daily flights to Dubai with Flydubai ..

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    3. Anonymous21:12

      If you read the text you will see it's 2 weekly.

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    4. Anonymous21:54

      It will be fun when they are going to divert every other day because of the SJJ crap weather/minima and the crew won't have enough duty time left to wait for the passengers anywhere else or fly back to SJJ even if the weather improves.

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    5. Anonymous23:09

      Anonymous 21:11 There is currently no line Zagreb-Dubai, while on the route Sarajevo-Dubai it flies 4 times a day, why? Because there is a huge demand for flights, while not for Zagreb

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    6. Anonymous23:51

      Yeah, but just in summer !

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    7. Anonymous00:57

      Da, ali i zimi će se održavati letovi minimalno 2 dnevno,

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  6. Anonymous22:41

    Nije mi jasno,sto TZL nema novih Wizz air destinacija,samo SJJ tu privilegiju dobiva...

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    1. Anonymous23:05

      It’s not just up to Wizz air, up to airport management it’s the same

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  7. Anonymous23:56

    The good thing about Corona is that airlines try things that would be unthinkable under normal circumstances like flying to Podgorica(Air Astana) and Sarajevo (Wizz Abu Dhabi) in winter..

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