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Flyadeal to launch new Sarajevo service

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Saudi Arabian low cost carrier Flyadeal will introduce a new seasonal summer service between Jeddah and Sarajevo, complementing flights between Riyadh and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital it commenced last year. The new Jeddah route will launch on June 4 and run four times per week, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, until August 24, with the Airbus A320 aircraft. The airline will also increase operations on its Riyadh - Sarajevo service, which will be in operation over the same period, by increasing frequencies from last year’s three weekly flights to daily. Flyadeal will compete directly against Flynas on both routes. Further details for the new Jeddah - Sarajevo service can be found here.

February 23, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:33

    Very nice livery! One of my favorite in Asia also flynas! Good for new route and tourism! Bravo B&H!

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    1. Anonymous01:01

      Did someone count how many passengers would have Sarajevo without flights to Turkey, near and Middle East.

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    2. Anonymous08:49

      1,-1,1 mln are to Europe and passengers from Bosnia, other are tourists

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  2. Anonymous16:16

    Very nice, Bosnia seems to be attracting quite a lot of traffic from Gulf States and KSA

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    1. Anonymous16:20

      Georgia is the leader for them next is Bosnia and Herzegovina. These two destinations are most popular for these countries.

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    2. Anonymous16:22

      It is definitely cheap for them to vacation here.

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    3. Anonymous18:07

      they usually rest in the cities, especially in Sarajevo. In winter we also have ski resorts.

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  3. Anonymous16:53

    Norwegian is also launching Oslo and Stockholm! Published today. Even tho we stil dont know if these will opperate full year or only seasonally. If only during the season it won’t be any improvment from last year since these were operated last summer anyway

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    1. Anonymous18:05

      That's right, I saw it too. They must be talking about year-round flights. So we have year-round flights to Stockholm and Gothenburg in Sweden. Lumiwings cannot be trusted…

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    2. Anonymous19:03

      I don't understand. How is it ''launching'' if they were already operated last year?

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    3. Anonymous23:11

      Norwegian will operate full year to both destinations.

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    4. Anonymous23:49

      Who said so

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    5. Anonymous15:13

      @Anonymous19:03
      If you have the attention deficit disorder, it is ok to read an article a few times to get things together.
      FAD operated flights RUH-SJJ-RUH and now they have announced they are starting flights JED-SJJ-JED. It is a destination they didn't operate before, therefore "launching", or in the old school airline terminology, "inaugurating".
      You are welcome! [S.K.]

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    6. Anonymous16:23

      ^It looks like you have ADHD as the comment was about Norwegian, not Flyadeal. Should read comments a few times.

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  4. Anonymous19:08

    Nadam se da će uskoro ukinuti vize za Srbiju pa da u Beogradu vidimo letove za Rijad

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    1. Anonymous06:46

      To uopce nije presudno, vize drzavljanima Saudiske Arabije su bile i u BiH sve do nedavno, a ovi letovi operiraju vec godinama. Gdje ima potraznje bude i ponude

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