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Tuzla secures year-round Pegasus Airlines service

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Pegasus Airlines will commence a new scheduled service between Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport and Tuzla on August 24. It will become the first established carrier to launch operations to the airport since Ryanair maintained its short-lived flights to Tuzla between November 2022 and June 2023. Pegasus Airlines is currently scheduled to operate one weekly year-round service to Tuzla, each Saturday. Tickets for the new route are currently available for purchase through the carrier’s mobile app although sales through its website are yet to commence. 

Tuzla Airport has been struggling since its sole scheduled carrier, Wizz Air, closed its base in the city in September last year, citing a challenging macroeconomic environment, along with complicated weather conditions, such as frequent fogs. As a result, it discontinued thirteen of its sixteen routes from Tuzla. Since then, local authorities have held public calls in an attempt to secure the arrival of new airlines in return for subsidies. A short-lived agreement was struck with Greek carrier Lumiwings for the stationing of an aircraft in the city and the launch of six new routes in return for 1.5 million euros in subsidies over the 2023/24 winter season. However, just a month and a half after introducing flights, operations were cancelled and the airline pulled out of the arrangement, citing poor loads and a spat with the airport over financing.

Tuzla Airport handled 90.942 passengers during the first half of the year, representing a decrease of 67.1% on the same period in 2023. Last month, the Tuzla Canton government said it would provide financial assistance to the tune of 1.3 million euros to airlines that commence services to the city. “The funds the government has secured will not be utilised until we receive firm guarantees they will be used adequately, meaning they will have a positive impact on the community and full aircraft. We don’t want a repeat of what we had with the previous airline [Lumiwings]. We were faced with pressure to secure flights, and we went into that arrangement on the recommendations of the airport and relevant ministry. We ended up with half empty planes and even more than that”.

Further flight details for Pegasus Airlines’ Tuzla service can be found here.


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  1. Anonymous09:08

    Finally some good news for Tuzla

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  2. Anonymous09:09

    Something is better than nothing

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    1. Anonymous09:20

      Agree, won't change the situation much but Tuzla needs all the flights it can get at the moment.

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    2. Anonymous09:29

      The only solution I see is that they manage to get Ryanair to return. It would be Tuzla's only savior.

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    3. Anonymous09:49

      Tuzla Airport's gold days are over. Now we have to be happy with anything we can get.

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    4. Anonymous09:59

      There are way too many airports and bases in and around Bosnia.

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    5. Anonymous13:11

      > 9:59 actually it makes sense to have many airports in mountainous country. If you need to drive for many hours to get to the airport in nearby city, small local airport becomes viable option. Even if it is more expensive.

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    6. Anonymous21:43

      Tuzla is not listed on the site of Pegasus

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    7. Anonymous21:53

      ^ read the article

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  3. Anonymous09:18

    This is nice but they need an airline to open a base in TZL.

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    1. Anonymous09:20

      Most airlines have never even heard of TZL.

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    2. Anonymous09:21

      If they managed to get Wizz Air 10 years ago and for it to fly so long, I'm sure they can find someone else.

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    3. Anonymous09:27

      That is for sure. And the 1,5€ tax has been removed by the government.

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    4. Anonymous13:41

      That tax is only temporarily removed. It will be returned in 1 or 2 years, but it's possible it will be lower

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  4. Anonymous09:20

    Fantastic news

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  5. Anonymous09:21

    it's not going to last long in TZL

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    1. Anonymous09:22

      Why?

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    2. Anonymous09:26

      Look at their track record with new airlines.

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  6. Anonymous09:21

    I will believe it when I see it.

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  7. Anonymous09:22

    Wizz Air leaving is a big loss for the city of Tuzla. Although these flights catered for diaspora it also brought in tourists and money to the local economy. A lot of Tuzla Airport suppliers were also affected. So I'm happy for these flights, but we need more.

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    1. Anonymous09:26

      Sad but true

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    2. Anonymous11:04

      The diaspora is contributing most to the economy. Ofc foreign tourists are nice but they spend much less than the diaspora

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    3. Anonymous12:30

      I think Wizz Air will return with a base once the problems with the neo planes end.

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    4. Anonymous13:11

      Hope so but highly doubt it.

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  8. Anonymous09:26

    Hopefully they eventually increase frequencies.

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  9. Anonymous09:28

    They should open a base.

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    1. Anonymous09:29

      What good would that do? They would be unable to fly from Tuzla to any EU city.

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  10. Anonymous09:29

    wow nice

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  11. Anonymous09:29

    Pegasus is doing a great job in the region. They fly everywhere.

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    1. Anonymous10:23

      They only fly to SJJ, BEG, ZAG, SKP, TGD, PRN and TIA. No LJU, no INI, OHD, TIV or any airport on the croatian coast.

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    2. Anonymous10:28

      I wouldn't say seven airports in the region is "only"

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    3. Anonymous10:28

      They can't fly to INI and TIV for bureaucratic reasons (issues with bilateral).

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  12. Anonymous09:30

    They must have got a fat subsidy.

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    1. Anonymous09:32

      So? It is the only way TZL can get flights at the moment.

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    2. Anonymous10:56

      no, these flights are not subsided

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    3. Anonymous20:34

      The flights are most definitely subsidized lol

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  13. Anonymous09:31

    How many weekly Wizz Air flights does Tuzla have now?

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    1. Anonymous09:35

      8 weekly in total

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    2. Anonymous09:39

      Thank you.

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    3. Anonymous09:47

      Slim pickings.

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    4. Anonymous10:24

      Yeah but FMM will be increased to five weekly, DTM to four and BSL to three weekly in August or September i am not sure.

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  14. Anonymous09:32

    So this is it? Almost a year after Wizz closed a base and this is all they got to show for it? The first thing local government should have done when Wizz Air left was fire the entire management.

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    1. Anonymous09:36

      +100

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    2. Anonymous09:38

      Don't forget the Lumiwings fiasco.

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    3. Anonymous09:54

      The joys of having a politically appointed management.

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    4. Anonymous12:29

      TZL has continually had one of the worst airport management in the region.

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    5. Anonymous17:06

      you can't fire your family members

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  15. Anonymous09:36

    Why are the tickets on sale through the app but not on the website?

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  16. Anonymous09:37

    Finally flights to Turkey. They have been announcing how they are working on these for years.

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  17. Anonymous09:37

    What are the fares like?

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    1. Anonymous09:48

      Check the app

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  18. Anonymous09:37

    Tuzla market is huge so I am sure there will be way more airlines coming.

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    1. Anonymous09:39

      Tuzla market is huge? Is this sarcasm?

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    2. Anonymous09:45

      There have been comments how TZL market is 2x bigger than LJU, which for example had around 1,7-1,8 million passengers before covid.

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    3. Anonymous09:46

      Well it certainly had almost the same passengers as Ljubljana at one point. Which goes to show what a poor job LJU did as a EU/NATO capital and capital of one of the more wealthier countries in Europe

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    4. Anonymous09:48

      How dare you criticize Fraport!

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  19. Anonymous09:38

    Who is going to use these flights?

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      Turkish tourists primarily.

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    2. Anonymous09:47

      What is there to see in Tuzla?

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    3. Anonymous09:47

      Btw I am genuinely asking that, not sarcastically.

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    4. Anonymous09:58

      Salt mine visit?

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  20. Anonymous09:52

    Nice!

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  21. Anonymous09:55

    Expected and unfortunately they will be the only new airline at TZL.

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  22. Anonymous09:55

    One weekly. Groundbreaking.

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  23. Anonymous09:57

    This will be a life saver for Tuzla

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    1. Anonymous09:58

      LOL

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  24. Anonymous09:57

    Didn't see that one coming.

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      How? They said many times they were in talks with a Turkish airline.

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  25. Anonymous10:00

    Where did majority of Tuzla's passengers go? Sarajevo?

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    1. Anonymous10:13

      Yes, mostly.

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    2. Anonymous10:38

      Some to BEG too.
      There is only 50 min difference in driving from Tuzla to Sarajevo or to Belgrade.

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    3. Anonymous20:22

      And the difference between SJJ and BEG is also 50 routes.

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  26. Anonymous10:08

    Wizz Air is badly needed back in TZL.

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      Indeed

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  27. Anonymous10:09

    That passenger decline is spectacular and sad. I really hope more airlines launch flights.

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  28. Anonymous10:13

    Hope these flights will work out and that there will be demand.

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  29. Anonymous10:29

    Had Tuzla flights to BEG in old Yugoslavia in some period?

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      No.

      In old Yugoslavia TZL was only military airport.

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    2. Anonymous17:44

      How about new Yugoslavia?😂

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  30. Anonymous11:13

    The airport should first get those runway approach lights they have been promising for the past 10 years.

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  31. Anonymous11:26

    Anyone think Ryanair will make Sarajevo a base in the future?

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      They generally hate bases outside EU

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    2. Anonymous00:18

      They don't need to open a base. They could do what they do in TIA. Have big scale ops but with all flights originating from other bases.

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  32. Anonymous11:47

    Very nice.

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  33. Anonymous14:14

    Wouldn't it make sense to work with JU or other regional airlines to have a daily flight to connect to their network? This is done in US all the time, smaller airports fly to hun and connect. Travel times are usually nice, just my 2 sense.

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    1. Anonymous15:19

      It would make sense. Similar to what Mostar has done.

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    2. Anonymous17:14

      Yeah and Banja Luka too in BiH, also most places inCroatiaas well. In US, all Midwestern towns/cities have flights to ORD, MSP and some to Detroit, Denver, Dallas, ATL etc...Basically via 1 connection you can go most places.

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  34. Anonymous00:17

    This is really good. Pegasus has a load of connecting flights to the Middle East.

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      How about west dude?

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  35. Anonymous10:16

    It does not show prices yet through the app. They added Tuzla on the list and there are dates but when you click to check the prices, it is not shown.

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  36. Anonymous01:31

    Nice!

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