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Mostar sees worst November performance in over a decade

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Mostar Airport welcomed just five passengers in November, marking its weakest performance for the month in over a decade. There were no commercial flights last month as the summer charter season came to a close in October. This November saw the airport handle even fewer travellers than during the pandemic-stricken 2020, while figures were down 99% on the pre-Covid 2019. Overall, Mostar Airport handled 10.801 passengers over the January - November period, down 66.5% on three years ago. The airport’s management has announced that Wizz Air will launch services to the city next year, however, there has been no acknowledgment of these plans on behalf of the low cost carrier.

December 12, 2022
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  1. Anonymous10:46

    And how many employees do they have?

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    1. Anonymous11:34

      Probably more than passengers?

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    2. Anonymous14:30

      LOL @ Anonymous 11:34. As Must be some "uhljebi" as Pozdrav from Rijeka likes to say

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    3. Anonymous14:33

      They don't really care. They get free money from mother Croatia and they play on their nationalistic card when it comes to internal relations with the Bosnian government. The whole "Herceg-Bosna" is a nest of the worst criminals and money laundering in the whole Balkans.

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    4. Anonymous10:01

      Anonymous 14.33 you are talking complete rubbish!

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    5. Anonymous00:22

      They ara not receiving any money from Croatia. Actually they manage for Croatian Airlines to receive a subsides, even there were no benefit from it. A HDZ management should be elected for the worst management in history of the airports. In the last 8 years, government invested 16 millions in this airport.

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  2. Anonymous10:47

    Hey its 5 passengers more than we all expected

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  3. Anonymous11:46

    Well done to the management. Fantastic results! That party membership has never been more useful.

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  4. Anonymous12:28

    Bravo HDZ!

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  5. Anonymous12:49

    On the other side TZL had the best Nov ever.. 50k + pax. Kudos..

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  6. Dee15:28

    Should be closed forever.

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  7. Anonymous16:13

    Does anyone know if it is expensive to maintain this airport? Any info about the airport taxes?

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    1. Anonymous00:10

      Not realy. They should receive the medal for worth management on history of airports. And what sad is. They don't care.

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