NEWS FLASH
Sarajevo Airport handled 61.989 passengers in November, representing a decrease of just 8% on the same month in the pre-pandemic 2019, or just over 5.300 fewer travellers. During the January - November period, the airport welcomed 696.934 passengers through its doors, down 35.6%. Sarajevo Airport began catching up to its pre-pandemic performance over the summer, when a number of carriers from the Gulf introduced new operations to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital. Figures were further aided by the opening of Wizz Air’s base in the city, which will further grow next week, however, the expansion has been significantly scaled down due to the coronavirus pandemic and travel restrictions, with some new routes only operating for several weeks prior to their suspension until the coming summer season in late March 2022. Bosnia and Herzegovina is currently one of Europe’s best performing air markets in terms of variations to the pre-pandemic era.
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Sarajevo and Pristina ARE LEADING airports in Europe considering the nowadays and pre-pandemic traffic. So please: ostavi selo na selu.
https://www.exyuaviation.com/2019/02/banja-luka-airports-numbers-surge.html
Other people in the region should take them as an example !
The other thing: why didn't WizzAir try to open service with Vienna, when there are 2 or in summer season 3 daily flights to Vienna, ofc. due to connection flights?