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SkyAlps schedules fourth Mostar route

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Italian regional carrier SkyAlps has scheduled its fourth and final new Mostar service for this summer. The carrier will launch two weekly flights to Bari starting May 2 with its Dash 8 turboprop aircraft. As previously reported, Bari will complement SkyAlps’ planned new routes from Verona, Munich, and Rome to Mostar this summer. Further flight details for the new Mostar - Bari service can be found here. Tickets are now available for purchase through the airline’s website. All of SkyAlps’ new routes are being subsidised by the local authorities in Mostar.

March 04, 2024
bosnia and herzegovina mostar Newsflash Summer 2024
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  1. Anonymous15:27

    I am so happy that Mostar finally gets some traffic, they deserve it.

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    1. Anonymous16:44

      Record year for Mostar, maybe?

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    2. Anonymous11:11

      Great news for Mostar. Management is doing good job

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  2. Anonymous16:41

    Mostar Ljubljana would be so nice. Would serve both the Bosnian diaspora and the Slovenian and Croatian pilgrims

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  3. Anonymous18:10

    Pilgrims? Why not tourists to the wonderful city of Mostar. Wake up, it’s 2024. Mostar is a significant tourist spot. Pilgrims are old news.

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    1. Anonymous09:07

      Significant?? Do you know how many european cities with more 100x more tourists have no airport.

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    2. Anonymous09:22

      No, please enlighten us.

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  4. Anonymous19:06

    How much money OMO will pay to this airline?

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  5. Anonymous19:53

    If tuzla was smarter, they would be the airline of choice. Much better seat capacity and seemingly much more flexible of an airline compared to the likes of Lumniwings

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    1. Anonymous23:01

      Yes!!!!!!

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    2. Anonymous02:51

      With the same fares! So they could be full actually.

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    3. Anonymous08:53

      Probably the best suggestion I've seen on this blog in a long time - and not an unrealistic one

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  6. Anonymous13:00

    If they can fly with Dash 8, what prevents Air Serbia to fly with ATR 72, a very similar turboprop aircraft?

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    1. Anonymous13:17

      Instruments

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  7. Anonymous13:08

    Price is 69Euro right now.

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