Mostar Airport finalising talks with Ryanair

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The General Manager of Mostar Airport, Ivan Ljubić, has said talks with Ryanair over flights to the city are entering their final phase. Speaking at the promotion for Croatia Airlines’ upcoming Zagreb - Mostar flights, Mr Ljubić noted, “We are getting Croatia Airlines flights, we are negotiating a partnership with a Greek carrier, and we are in the final phase of talks with Ryanair”. Ryanair and Mostar Airport have discussed possible services on several occasions since 2012. Mostar Airport handled 39 passengers during the first quarter of 2023, with five travellers in January, thirty in February and four in March.

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  1. Anonymous14:39

    6th news section about OMO in less than 3 weeks in this portal. This is simply amazing! Seems that BiH has taken the situation regarding aviation very seriously. Good luck, OMO!

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    1. Anonymous17:35

      Yes. Very serious airport took situation very seriously and made a great result!!! 39 pax is not insignificant át áll!

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    2. Anonymous18:23

      át áll¿?

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  2. Anonymous15:11

    I think OMO has the record for "finalising talks with LCCs"-articles on this blog without anything ever materializing. Fingers crossed, but I believe it when I see it.

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    1. Anonymous15:25

      That's exactly how I see it. How many times have you read something like this?! I'm just saying wizz air. As an airport manager, such messages are only published once they have been signed.

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  3. Anonymous16:05

    What’s the partnership with the Greek carrier about? Which is the Greek carrier? Aegean coming to Mostar??

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    1. Anonymous16:06

      They are probably referring to Lumiwings

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  4. Anonymous16:13

    What about Sarajevo? Lol

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  5. Anonymous18:56

    Mašala! Let’s push for 50 passengers in April!

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  6. Ryanair could fly OMO to London. it wasnot allowed Dubrovnik ( only from Dublin) so Mostar could be used for Dubrovnik
    . bus from OMO..??

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  7. Anonymous23:53

    OMO get a new CEO today. They hired him without competition. Not sure how much legal work this OMO management can do.

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