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Air Serbia to launch three weekly Mostar flights

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NEWS FLASH


Air Serbia will commence three weekly flights between Belgrade and Mostar this coming summer season. Services will be maintained on Mondays, Fridays and Sundays, with the Embraer E175 aircraft. Flights are initially scheduled to run seasonally from April 22 until the end of October but may be extended depending on demand. Mostar Airport will provide subsidies for the route. Flights are expected to be scheduled this month after the two sides sign the subsidy contract next week. It will mark the resumption of commercial flights between the two cities after 33 years.

January 10, 2024
Air Serbia Belgrade bosnia and herzegovina mostar Newsflash serbia Summer 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:30

    E175???
    So it's staying after all? Didn't see that coming

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    1. Anonymous10:32

      Obviously JU is satisfied with this plane's performance.

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    2. Anonymous10:33

      Let's hope we see it in full JU livery; that would be something!

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    3. Anonymous10:34

      Not sure why ATR is a issue for landings and takeoffs in Mostar. But it looks like it is. Maybe pilots training?
      ATRs were issued in the 80s on this route.

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    4. Anonymous10:35

      E175 until it leaves and then it will be E190 maybe?

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    5. Anonymous10:38

      @10.34 Perhaps they believe the route can work with more capacity than the ATR.

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    6. Anonymous10:38

      No way they'll be sending E190 to Mostar; why use it on obscure route if you can profit with it more on others? ATR is a logical choice, but maybe E75 is staying for Nis operations as well, which would be logical

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    7. Anonymous10:47

      Maybe Mostar insisted on jet plane and they were ready to pay for it?

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    8. Anonymous10:51

      Would've done with OU and SkyAlps too then

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    9. Anonymous10:56

      I think that E175 will stay only because of capacity shortage and in specific cases. The increased frequencies on regional routes are probably already covered by whole ATR fleet including the new 3 airplanes which will arrive soon.

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    10. Anonymous14:32

      So, E175 stays. I think because of shortage of fleet or aircraft available to use, at the particular moment. Three times weekly is a surprise, and it could be downgraded to 2. E175 is faster than ATR. Hence, they will operate 4 E195, 1 E190 and 1 E175 this season?

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  2. Anonymous10:31

    Bravo!!!
    Sjajna vest.
    Best of luck to Air Serbia!!

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    1. Anonymous10:32

      Još jedna regionalna linija!

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    2. Anonymous08:35

      Да, још једна регионална линија!

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  3. Anonymous10:31

    Well done Air Serbia!

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      +1

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  4. Anonymous10:32

    Bravo Air Serbia!!! 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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  5. Anonymous10:38

    Bad news for OU

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    1. Anonymous10:39

      They get paid to fly, even if they are empty.

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    2. Anonymous14:07

      Not at all. OU makes money on this route.

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    3. Anonymous08:36

      Yes they will get money but their LF will get affected and they will have less passengers from ZAG where they don't get any subsidies.

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  6. Anonymous10:55

    Is this touristsic route or transfers? Which is more?

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    1. Anonymous10:59

      Nobody knows how it will develop

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    2. Anonymous11:20

      I think that there will be transfers for sure.
      Tourists for sure.
      But a lot of people from region of Trebinje.
      Bus service from the airport to Trebinje should be planned.

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    3. Anonymous13:46

      There are not a lot of people in whole Hercegovina. Less than 200000 lives there permanently.

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    4. Anonymous13:59

      Big plane a lot of flights

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    5. Anonymous15:50

      Trebinje is almost 2 hours away from the Mostar airport. Shocking how little infrastructure there is on the ground. DBV is only 45 minutes from Trebinje so it would generally be a more logical choice, even with the border crossing. The route will have to work on the basis of local demand from Mostar (including transfers) plus financial incentives.

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    6. Anonymous17:38

      Trebinje is almost 4 hours drive by bus from downtown Mostar. (Quicker by car)
      https://getbybus.com/bs/autobuske-linije/mostar-6829/trebinje-1811/2024-01-30?adults=1#/2752-10-27
      Belgrade to Mostar is 11 hours drive (entire eastern Herzegovina/Mostar served by one bus a day, 2nd bus added from Novi Sad during summer)
      https://getbybus.com/bs/autobuske-linije/beograd-2682/mostar-6829/2024-01-30?adults=1#/2725-1-22
      Only one daily bus/line from Trebinje to Dubrovnik downtown, very poor ground transport options while DBV is about 30 km from Trebinje.

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    7. Anonymous11:09

      what transit from Trebinje are you talking about? Mr. Vucic has build a big international airport close to Trebinje 5 years ago.

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  7. Anonymous10:59

    Talking about their Ejet fleet; what's going on with OY-GDA?

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    1. Anonymous11:19

      Still sitting in ATH in JU colours.

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  8. Anonymous11:45

    E muceni Maribor.

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    1. Anonymous13:23

      😂

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  9. Anonymous12:23

    Great news, I believe this will be followed by new Polish destination(s) and hopefully Irish (Dublin). Also hope that more Serbian tourists will be happy to see birth place of Aleksa Santic...

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    1. Anonymous12:33

      And perhaps one new Spanish destination like Alicante

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    2. Anonymous13:23

      I would prefer Sevilla :) Although Alicante makes more sense...

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  10. Anonymous12:30

    I have lovely request that Air Serbia terminate route to Banja Luka.

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    1. Anonymous13:16

      Maybe they can terminate the Zagreb route so Zagreb pax will be bussed to Banja Luka 🤔.

      Then the route will thrive.

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  11. Anonymous12:32

    Wasn't possible with BNX to have 3 per week(although announced as expansion) but possible with Mostar..

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      Money talks, they arent a charity, they are there to make the best business decisions for them

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    2. Anonymous13:12

      Lots of factors there.
      Banja Luka to BG has a highway. Easy to get to.
      But to Mostar, its hell by car.

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    3. Anonymous15:47

      BNX - BEG makes no sense if no daily connections (two daily flights, morning and evening) are available), at least twice per week, ideally Monday and Friday (as they currently fly, but with terrible timing)

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  12. Anonymous13:17

    Wonder what are analiticar's thoughts on this.

    Now we can see OU terminate the route.

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    1. Anonymous13:18

      They won't
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2023/12/croatia-airlines-wins-mostar-flight.html

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    2. Anonymous21:23

      Bad news for OU.

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    3. Anonymous11:47

      It makes no difference to OU

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  13. Anonymous17:23

    So INI and KVO are of same importance like OMO to JU.
    All of us have to pay to JU to fly there.
    Shame on JU!

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    1. Anonymous19:37

      Ви требате да платите шта да летите где? Мостар плаћа да ЈУ лети тамо. И да ли сте прочитали какви су планови за радове на та два аеродрома (ИНИ и КВО)?

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  14. Anonymous20:54

    Svake godine Međugorje posjeti 1,1 milion turista iz cijelog svijeta! Ko nije bio tamo treba to vidjeti. Oni koji dolaze avionom lete za Split, Dubrovnik ili Sarajevo i voze se busom za Međugorje. Mislim da će dobar dio putnika na ovoj liniji dolaziti iz Italije, Francuske, Španije, Poljske... I ne treba zaboraviti da Bih ima dijasporu od 400,000 ljudi u SAD-u, slično toliko u Njemačkoj, nekih 130,000 u Skandinaviji. Važno je samo da se prodaju vezane karte za te destinacije.

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    1. Anonymous06:59

      Ovce.

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  15. Miroslav NY22:01

    I always wanted to visit Mostar but never wanted to drive there from Serbia so this Is good news.

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    1. Rodney Marinkovic09:34

      Cekam pocetak radova i zavrsetak Trebinjskog aerodroma. Niksic, Boka i Dubrovnik su manje od jednog casa voznje udaljeni.
      Za pocetak to je dovoljno. Trebinje je i potencijal za letove sa Niskog i Kraljevackog aerodroma. Uz Beogradski... ✈🌐🛬

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  16. Anonymous11:24

    Glad to see E175 being more and more utilized. Great work!

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  17. Anonymous09:35

    This is excellent news. OMO is finally waking up from deep sleep. Congrats.

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  18. Anonymous09:50

    So, as it seems the ACMI contract with Marathon will be extended. Really is this profitable?

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