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Saudi carriers tweak Sarajevo operations

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Saudi Arabian carriers are making some changes to their operations to Sarajevo in the upcoming period. Flynas will temporarily suspend flights between Jeddah and Sarajevo, with the final service scheduled for April 21. Operations will resume on May 27, while flights from Riyadh will be restored a day later, on May 28. The airline plans to operate five weekly rotations from each city, with some minor frequency variations for the remainder of the summer season. Changes remain possible.

On the other hand, as EX-YU Aviation News learns, budget carrier Flyadeal, which had previously removed Sarajevo from its sales channels following the completion of its seasonal operations to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital last year, is expected to make an announcement on its return to Sarajevo in the coming days.

February 24, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:39

    Why are they suspending flights for a month?

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    1. Anonymous13:43

      No demand

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    2. Anonymous13:45

      Ramadan

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    3. Anonymous13:52

      ^ Ramadan is from 1 March - 31 March, not 21 April to 27 May.

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    4. Anonymous15:42

      They got eVisa assurances starting 1.5 and then they reopen because of Hajj a bit earlier than the actual summer season

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    5. Anonymous22:27

      Visa issues

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    6. Anonymous22:27

      Visa issues

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  2. Anonymous14:13

    Btw what happened to that one airline that applied for slots in MBX? Ig they rescinded them?

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  3. Anonymous14:27

    what about Maribor now? there was talk that they would introduce flights to Maribor

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    1. Anonymous19:00

      They got permission, it's up to them whether they'll launch the route or not.

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    2. Anonymous21:36

      Thx for the info

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    3. Anonymous19:33

      Np

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  4. Anonymous13:23

    Will Flyadeal fly to SJJ this summer?

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