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Turkish Airlines in talks over tenth destination in former Yugoslavia

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Turkish Airlines has begun talks with Banja Luka Airport over the potential introduction of flights to the city. The carrier’s representatives met with the airport’s General Manager, Natalija Trivić, in Banja Luka this week. The meeting was also attended by the Ambassador of Turkey to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Talks between the two sides are set to continue in Istanbul next month. Banja Luka Airport last had scheduled flights to the Turkish city in the winter of 2007 when the now-defunct B&H Airlines maintained a one weekly service with its ATR72 turboprop aircraft. The last scheduled flight between Banja Luka and Istanbul was operated on January 10, 2007.

Commenting on its operations in the former Yugoslavia, the Turkish flag carrier previously said, "Turkish Airlines currently flies to every capital city in the region such as Belgrade, Sarajevo, Podgorica and Ljubljana. Before we decide on introducing a new route within our destination network, our team of experts conducts a number of studies focusing on various aspects and taking into account the performance of our existing destinations, which also plays a deciding role in our network expansion. In addition, it is important to take note of various changes on the market and have initiative". Turkish Airlines, which currently maintains operations to Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is the city’s largest carrier with a total of 2.272 flight operations and 383.975 seats this year.

Turkish Airlines operates flights to all markets in the former Yugoslavia, serving the capital cities, as well as Dubrovnik and Tivat. The latter was added to its network last year. This coming winter season, Turkish Airlines will maintain a combined total of 4.927 flights to/from the region with total available capacity of 800.312 seats. Of those, it will have the most services to Belgrade, followed by Podgorica. It will have the same number of flights to Ljubljana, Sarajevo, Skopje, and Zagreb, followed by Pristina, Tivat and Dubrovnik. Banja Luka Airport handled a record 281.766 passengers during the January - July period, representing an increase of 64.6% on last year, which was its busiest. In July alone, the airport welcomed 51.649 travellers, up 15.7% on 2022 and an increase of 202% on the pre-pandemic 2019.



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  1. Anonymous09:01

    Well BNX has been a surprise for us all with its results, so no doubts that IST would be a success with 2-4fpw.

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    2. Anonymous01:49

      Great news for BNX. I hope we will see the flights soon and year around.

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  2. Anonymous09:01

    This would be a great addition for both Banja Luka and Turkish.

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  3. Anonymous09:02

    If these do start, I wonder if Turkish will operate the flights or would they hand it over to Anadolujet from Sabiha Gokcen airport.

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      I hope it is Turkish mainline.

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    2. Anonymous09:41

      Having Turkish Airlines is also a good reference for attracting other airlines too.

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    3. Anonymous11:44

      Soon we will see RS Airlines flying direct to IST

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    4. Anonymous11:51

      ^ yes, it really worked out well the last two attempts at an airline.

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    5. Anonymous13:02

      Lol!

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    6. Anonymous10:39

      Turkish, Pegasus or Anadolujet. That would be a great news

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  4. Anonymous09:02

    IMO once they get the A220, they should start flying to Maribor (close proximity to Graz) and Banja Luka.
    Right now maybe A319 would work with both but it's highly questionable - unless they get paid to fly

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    1. Anonymous09:04

      They have just 6 A319s in their fleet.

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    2. Anonymous09:05

      And they are slowly phasing them out - A220 should be ordered soon-ish, they talked about it forever now

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    3. Anonymous09:06

      They dont have A220. Neither they have ordered A220 so far

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    4. Anonymous09:06

      They have delayed a massive order for 600 planes because of engine issues on so many new aircraft. It might come during the Dubai airshow in November.

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    5. Anonymous09:11

      I guess this rumour was connected with elections in Turkey.

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    6. Anonymous09:11

      There has been a lot of chit chat about them choosing a regional jet - so either E290 or A220 - Dubai show this year could see them order A LOT of units

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    7. Anonymous10:42

      I hope they will order E195

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  5. Anonymous09:02

    It makes sense that this would be their next destination in ex-Yu.

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  6. Anonymous09:03

    I'm expecting from TK to increase ZAG to 3 daily on secelcted days. Maybe not this winter, but very possibly by the beginning of summer 2024

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    1. Anonymous09:05

      If they start Banja Luka, I don't think Zagreb will increase next summer. We will see. Hope they increase it and start BNX too.

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    2. Anonymous09:38

      Weird that they have more flights to Podgorica than Zagreb.

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    3. Anonymous10:00

      and not only Zagreb

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    4. Anonymous10:54

      ZAG is not really that dependent on BNX, but no so sure vice versa.

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    5. Anonymous11:24

      Croatia is a Lufthansa stronghold, while Turkish focuses on Serbia, Montenegro. this isnt just point to point travel but frankfurt and istnabul serve as the main transfer hubs for ex-yu.

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    6. Anonymous10:45

      Not surprised with ZAG because of visa regime. With CG, SRB and BiH there are no visas for Turkey

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  7. Anonymous09:05

    Is it possible for these flights to start this winter?

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    1. Anonymous09:06

      Maybe yes, will be very nice!

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    2. Anonymous09:07

      It would be possible but they are still negotiating.

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  8. Anonymous09:06

    It will be a good alternative if Wizz pulls out of there. However, it is good that Ryanair is developing and Banja Luka is developing at a very good pace.

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    1. Anonymous12:06

      Steady pace. That's the best option for Bnx

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    2. Anonymous23:32

      Air Serbia sleeps so long time at BNX. They should wake up

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  9. Anonymous09:06

    What about Nis

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    1. Anonymous09:07

      There are already flights between Nis and Istanbul with very decent fares and Turkish codeshares on those flights

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    2. Anonymous09:07

      Nis flies from BEG bro

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    3. Anonymous09:08

      ^ Bro, you might want to check that there are already nonstop flights between Nis and Istanbul.

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    4. Anonymous09:14

      I speak for the city.

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    5. Anonymous10:29

      When you go to TK website, they don't offer any connections from Nis. Neither does Air Serbia (excluding JU network)

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    6. Anonymous02:30

      Well, I paid around $700 for the round trip ticket from Nis to Washington Dulles this April on Expedia…the only bad thing is a long layover in Istanbul on the way to US, on the way back is a few hours

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  10. Anonymous09:09

    This looks promising, especially since they will have talks next month too.

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      +1

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  11. Anonymous09:09

    Fingers crossed for a positive outcome.

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  12. Anonymous09:10

    BNX will be 10th, INI should come as 11th destination in ex-yu for Turkish airlines.

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      INI won't because AirSerbia is already flying.
      I don't see much of the potential anymore for year around services in ex-yu.

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    2. Anonymous23:08

      Me neither. Banja Luka might be an opportunity left bur that's about it.

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  13. Anonymous09:10

    I always thought Split would be their next destination in EX-YU but Banja Luka does make sense since it can work year round. If flights to Istanbul from smaller cities with similar passenger structure like Nis and Kraljevo can work, then Banja Luka should too.

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    1. Anonymous09:49

      do you know how much those two routes cost?

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    2. Anonymous09:53

      INI-IST is actually full (don't know about KVO). There are even people transferring from Belgrade to fly from Nis to Istanbul.

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    3. Anonymous23:08

      Especially since it is much cheaper than BEG-IST

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  14. Anonymous09:10

    That will be great news! Personally from my observations B&H is a very big market for TK, PC, huge number of transfers, but also decent p2p.
    According to my observations, the biggest (transfer) markets for TK are B&H, Georgia, Azerbaijan and the other Balkan countries. I also forgot Russia ;))

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      B&H is the largest transfer market for TK.

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    2. Anonymous09:50

      @9.23 says Astro TV?

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  15. Anonymous09:13

    Anyone knows the occupancy on AirSerbia flights? Why they don't grow in BNX?
    I would expect double daily on 2-3 days a week (like what they do in Niš) or a daily flights. I am sure it would work for transfers.

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    1. Anonymous09:16

      I've always wondered! Serbian people, Serbian airline.....
      Ordinances perhaps?

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    2. Anonymous09:17

      I mean seat occupancy in BEG-BNX route.

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    3. Miroslav M.09:18

      Air Serbia is being pushed by BNX Airport and RS Government, but as Marek already stated - capacities and frequencies are more needed elsewhere / better utilised elsewhere.

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    4. Anonymous09:19

      IMO 90% LF.

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    5. Anonymous10:35

      CLF on BNX is great. I think the issue is that the yield is not great and that their limited resources is better used elsewhere. Still, I think the route could do with 1-2 extra flights a week.

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    6. Anonymous10:47

      I think they sell the tickets for the same price always, no? I hope they will release some of the ATR capacity now when they are introducing jets on the regional routes ć, so maybe we could see increase in BNX frequencies.

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    7. Anonymous13:51

      Current flights are almost unusable for majority of passengers from Banja Luka. Not good for transfers and even worse for P2P. If you drive through Croatia (highway) you will be under 4 hours point to point (BL to BG) even with busy border crossings, so one can manage the trip in one day (no overnight). Two days during the week with daily ATR72 connections would improve the picture dramatically (similar to what Zagreb has daily).

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    8. Anonymous00:37

      Serbia is still owner of Air Serbia, not Mr. Marek. I think Serbian ministry of transport and Serbian government don't want to increase number of flights between Banja Luka and Belgrade

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  16. Anonymous09:15

    This would be a nice catch for Banja Luka airport. I'm a only concerned they will loose Wizz Air next winter.

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    1. Anonymous09:16

      Ryanair is here 🙌

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    2. Anonymous09:22

      I wouldn't mind wizz leaving if ryain adds new routes. Way better for the price anyway

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    3. Anonymous09:23

      +1

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    4. Anonymous01:57

      Wizz routes out of Bnx are very busy even with A321.

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  17. Anonymous09:20

    They need to come to Ohrid definitely, at least on a seasonal summer basis initially

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      I also think OHD would work well in summer.

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    2. Anonymous03:23

      I am even convinced OHR would work year round too! 2-3x weekly or something

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  18. Anonymous09:29

    I really hope they start flights. Come on TK!

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  19. Anonymous09:29

    This would open up excellent transfer options

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      Basically a connection to the entire world.

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    2. Anonymous10:51

      If this happens, Istanbul will be the best transfer option from BNX. I know some people from USA who travel through Istanbul. Air Serbia will loose BNX as a feeder for BEG.

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    3. Anonymous10:53

      BNX was never a feeder for BEG or JU. Apart from being operated just twice per week with an ATR, the times are not good for transferring

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    4. Anonymous23:38

      Once upon a time Air Serbia had 5-6 flights a week BNX BEG. More than a half planes were transfer passengers. Now with two flights weekly, it is suitable for retired persons and some family visits.

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  20. Anonymous09:33

    How many weekly flights does Turkish Airlines have to Sarajevo during the winter?

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      2 daily

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  21. Anonymous09:36

    Yes please!

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  22. Anonymous09:42

    They could easily fly seasonally to Mostar too.

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  23. Anonymous09:44

    What about Tuzla?

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      What about it?

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    2. Anonymous09:48

      Is there potential for Turkish to start flying there?

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    3. Anonymous09:53

      The airport is on the way to end all operations, so dreaming about Turkish is just a dream.

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    4. Anonymous10:19

      They started negotiations with Trade Air.

      You can see there how serious they are.

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    5. Anonymous23:07

      True

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  24. Anonymous09:54

    We knew that BNX would have better variety of airlines than TZL, but I never thought that it will ever surpass in the terms of destinations. So now we have two low cost and potentially two legacy carriers. Not bad at all.

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      Very good development

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    2. Anonymous13:50

      because they dont charge 3€ tax as they should be

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    3. Anonymous14:16

      I see that Tuzla, Mostar and Banjaluka had a joint statement asking BHDC to terminate these taxes for the period of next 12 months.

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    4. Anonymous14:18

      Plus, TZL charges 1 euro to each outbound passenger on the top of the ticket price. I have never seen this anywhere. What kind of cost is that?

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    5. Anonymous23:06

      Crazy. You have to actually go to a counter and pay them this separately??

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    6. Anonymous10:53

      BNX has already 2 legacy carriers

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    7. Anonymous10:54

      Infact 3, Air Serbia, Air Montenegro and Aegean

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    8. Anonymous11:03

      It is not 3€ Tax. It is 1.5€ (3BAM).

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    9. Anonymous12:09

      And it seems this will be removed as they announced just now at the daily news. They want to ban this at least 1 year.

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  25. Anonymous10:27

    When will TK fly to OHD?

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      I'm surprised that at least Pegasus hasn't launched these flights.

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    2. Anonymous03:19

      Seriously i think they aren´t flying there, cause Skopje doesn´t want to see their passenger numbers drop. Just looking from Tourist point of view, who wants to be in Skopje in Summer?

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  26. Anonymous11:03

    Excellent news!

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  27. Anonymous11:51

    Was not aware B&H Airlines used to fly this route.

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      They literally tried everything.

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      B&H was owned by Turkish Airlines after all.

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  28. Anonymous13:05

    How many passengers could Banja Luka have by the end of the year?

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      Most probably between 450-480k passengers. Wouldn't be surprised if it passes 500k in December. Those numbers are astonishing for an airport like BNX

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    2. Anonymous08:44

      That's way too optimistic, 300-350 is the range

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    3. Anonymous09:32

      Lmao check stats, BNX had 281k by July.

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  29. Anonymous13:07

    Considering BNX is unlawfully not passing on the 3 euro tax to BHDC and therefore not charging it, it will probably become more interesting to airlines compared to other airports in BiH because it is more affordable.

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      This might change for everyone, since Tuzla, Mostar and Banjaluka had a joint statement asking BHDC to terminate these taxes for the period of next 12 months.

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    2. Anonymous17:55

      It's not 3 euro, its 1.5 euro (or 3 Bosnian Mark)

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      3 KM, convertible mark, not Bosnian mark

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  30. Anonymous13:08

    Wouldn't this impact JU?

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      Not really. JU has almost no transfers on this route because of the schedule and has been flying it just 2 weekly for years.

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  31. Anonymous13:17

    Considering the amount of new companies from Turkey opening in Banja Luka, and their workers moving in, introducing IST-BNX with any of their airlines will be a smart move. Also, there's a huge potential for tourism for both countries. BNX will skyrocket in passenger numbers next year if they wisely choose potential destinations.

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  32. Anonymous15:56

    They haven't brought a new airline in years so this would be a good development.

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    1. Саша23:42

      At BNX every year they introduce new carrier.

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  33. Anonymous23:01

    Political route

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      LOL how exactly???

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    2. Anonymous11:14

      After meeting of Orban, Vucic, Dodik and Erdoğan they introduced this route. I am expecting a new route from Moskov to BNX as well in the next days. But on the end hope this will work because it would be amazing for BNX.

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      Do you have a Cristal ball or did you see it in cards

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  34. Nicholas05:21

    I just wanted to contribute quickly to this. TK should consider Ohrid seasonal from IST to cater for P2P traffic and complement existing demand from SKP being twice daily. BNX seems to be a pragmatic move on their part. I guess it comes down to the homework and the normal methods Airlines use. As always love the blogs its my second time posting. Go easy on me! (p.s I am from rodney town area).

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  35. Anonymous15:07

    @EX-YU Admin, can you compare LH and TK capacity in LJU?

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