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Ryanair to launch new Tuzla service

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Low cost carrier Ryanair, which will commence operations to Tuzla from November, is adding its third destination from the city. The budget airline will launch a three-weekly service between Vienna and Tuzla, complementing operations from Stockholm and Memmingen. Flights from the Austrian capital will be inaugurated on November 1 and run three times per week, each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. It will go head-to-head against Wizz Air on the route which also maintains three weekly services between the two. During the winter they are scheduled to run each Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Further details for Ryanair’s new Tuzla flights can be found here.

July 13, 2022
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  1. Anonymous13:49

    Nice that they are expanding but it's really unfortunate they are choosing all the same routes as Wizz Air.

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    1. Anonymous14:20

      What else do you want? TZL is gasto market.

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  2. Anonymous13:57

    My god TZL will have 6 weekly flights to VIE while LJU has 0. Freaking Tuzla is doing more than LJU to get new airlines and more flights.

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    1. Prepelica16:14

      TZL - VIE is 8 hours, while LJU - VIE is 4 hours drive.

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    2. Anonymous16:34

      GRZ-VIE is 2 hours and a half and it has two daily flights by Austrian. KLU-VIE is 3 hours and has two daily flights by Austrian. So no excuses.

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    3. Anonymous16:37

      INI also have 5-6 per week. Nothing weird for TZL

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    4. Anonymous18:01

      INI and KVO are both paid and sustained by the government. Different story.

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    5. Anonymous18:05

      Tuzla gets millions each year from the government too. The airport is still unprofitable 8 years after Wizz started flights.

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  3. Anonymous15:24

    I wish someone would break the duopoly by OS and JU one the route, so that flying to Vienna doesn’t cost like flying to US.

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    1. Anonymous18:10

      I'm flying MAN-ARN-TZL and SJJ-CPH-MAN all with Ryanair and Wizz for about £80 - Austrian want about £270 for MAN-VIE-SJJ - three times the cost!!

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    2. Anonymous18:11

      Self connecting with Wizz? Good luck my friend

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    3. Anonymous09:05

      Haha thanks, I’ll need it! I expect them to cancel anyway!

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  4. Anonymous17:10

    Someone to put flights to Rome from Tuzla?!

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  5. Anonymous17:58

    Does that mean that BiH now has 4 fully operational airports?

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    1. Anonymous18:10

      Why now?

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    2. Anonymous21:48

      Now was just an expression. I was referring to the fact that BiH has 5 airports actually placing it 2nd after Croatia in terms of numbers.

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    3. Anonymous23:21

      And those are?
      BN, TZ, SA, MO and....?!

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  6. Anonymous00:12

    And Trebinje in near future

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  7. Anonymous11:49

    Why can't Ryanair step into Wizz shoes at Doncaster Sheffield. We need more Dublin flights back and City Hoppers since Flybe left.

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