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Banja Luka Airport registers busiest month on record

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Banja Luka Airport has recorded its busiest month ever this April by handling 31.243 passengers, representing an increase of 150% on the pre-pandemic 2019. The growth is being fuelled by both Wizz Air and Ryanair, which jointly operate a total of twelve routes from Bosnia and Herzegovina’s second largest city. During the first four months of the year, Banja Luka Airport welcomed 58.932 travellers, up 51% on 2019, despite being closed for an entire month due to urgent runway repairs. Banja Luka Airport expects to handle a record 300.000 passengers this year. This summer season, Ryanair introduced a new service from Nuremberg, while Air Cairo will inaugurate year-round flights from Hurghada this Friday.

May 18, 2022
Banja Luka bosnia and herzegovina Newsflash Results 2022
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  1. Anonymous15:14

    Bravo Banja Luko!

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    1. Anonymous19:18

      Well deserved !

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  2. Rodney Marinkovic16:28

    Two favorite airports in Republic of Serbska. Banja Luka and future Airport Trebinje. 😀🛫🌐✈

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    1. Anonymous16:36

      2 favorite? How many more are there in the Serbskan Republic?

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    2. Anonymous17:19

      No offense but the Trebinje Airport is going to be a fail if it ever opens.

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    3. Anonymous23:04

      So was Banjaluka when it opened in the eighties.

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  3. Anonymous07:36

    bravo za Banjaluku. Ima srednjoročno potencijal i za milion godišnje. Instabul pod hitno, barem dva puta sedmično

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  4. Dee09:13

    If russia ever open again, route might be very busy

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  5. Anonymous11:19

    Great opportunity for JU flights to Moscow.

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  6. Саша17:50

    Moscow, Istanbul, Paris, London, Athens, and Belgrade every day two flights, morning and evening

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  7. Anonymous18:04

    Tuzla handled 100.553 in the first four months of this year, and Sarajevo handled 271.978 in the same period, while Mostar is practically defunct - only 176 passengers for the whole period of four months.
    Obviously Mostar airport management doesn't have a clue what to do, positioned close to Medjugorje as a pilgrims destination, also close to the sea, almost in the middle between of Split and Dubrovnik airport, and still - nothing. Good to see that Banja Luka and Tuzla are keeping their operations live, and still not hurting Sarajevo too much. Obviously there is enough demand for all airports.

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  8. Anonymous18:06

    Somehow I lost my first line of the previous comment before starting stats of other airports: Great recovery from last year, Jan-Apr 2021 total number of passengers was just 1885, now for the first four months 58.932.

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