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Ljubljana Airport, April 1988

Qatar Airways to boost Sarajevo service

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Qatar Airways will increase operations on its seasonal Sarajevo service next summer. The Doha-based carrier will restore flights to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital on June 1 with five weekly rotations, up from four weekly in 2023. Frequencies will increase to daily in August, up from five weekly in 2023, while the carrier will continue to maintain operations throughout September up until September 29 with five weekly rotations during the month, up from the total of eight flights operated for the whole of September 2023 when services ended on September 10.

December 18, 2023
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  1. Anonymous10:42

    I find it interesting they don't want to return this route to year-round

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    1. Anonymous16:09

      I think it's because of fog that happens mostly in January.

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    2. Anonymous16:52

      I highly doubt that

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    3. Anonymous22:02

      I also think that there isn't as much demand from the Gulf during the winter period.

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  2. Anonymous12:09

    Good news!

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  3. Anonymous12:11

    Sarajevo will be on fire this summer. Swiss is increasing Sarajevo to daily as well. Good job.

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    1. Anonymous12:25

      +1

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  4. Anonymous15:37

    2 million pax at SJJ by 2025 appears quite possible, given the influx of new flights/lines next year. If the situation stays stable, there's no reason why the numbers at SJJ wouldn't surge in the next year or two. However, this success may pose a new challenge as the new terminal was specifically constructed to accommodate only 2 million passengers.

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  5. Anonymous23:52

    Also, ZAG stays at 10 flights pw to Doha during summer, just like in winter. Pretty good!

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  6. Anonymous22:57

    And they tried to stop Josh Cahill and his video about Qatar A decline in services. *easy to find on youtube

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    1. Anonymous05:03

      Josh Cahill is insufferable. If I ran and airline I’d ban him too.

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