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Wizz Air to launch new Tuzla service

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Wizz Air will introduce a new service to Tuzla this coming summer season. The low cost carrier will add flights from Vienna starting June 15, operating four times per week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, with the 239-seat A321neo aircraft. It marks the airline’s first new route to Tuzla since closing its base in the city in September 2023. Further flight details can be found here. Vienna will complement Wizz Air's existing services from Basel, Dortmund and Memmingen to Tuzla.

February 26, 2025
bosnia and herzegovina low cost airline Newsflash Summer 2025 Tuzla Wizz Air
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  1. Anonymous11:36

    Nice. Finally something new from TZL with Wizz.

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  2. Anonymous12:39

    What happened to the fog? That was a reason for leaving Tuzla. Is fog gone now all of a sudden?

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    1. Anonymous12:46

      LOL

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    2. Anonymous13:41

      💩

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    3. Anonymous14:50

      Tuzla is foggy every morning and evening (basicall every other day in autumn/winter)and its ILS is still crap. Thats why no airline would base an aircraft there. Flying 4 times a week during the day in summer is quite a different thing.

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    4. Anonymous01:18

      They plan Vienna flights. Ryanair, Lauda fly from Banja Luka to Vienna already. That is going to be a competition. It's good they don't fly on the same days

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  3. Anonymous12:53

    4 weekly on launch is definitely a good sign

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    1. Anonymous12:54

      Good timeslots as well

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  4. Anonymous13:03

    Great news

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  5. Anonymous13:09

    Good news for TZL

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  6. Anonymous13:24

    Wizz removed planes from Bosnia base "due to fog".
    Now it still has no bases at any airport in Bosnia. All flights they operate are connected to other bases.
    By 2026 it will definitely park aircraft to Tuzla/Banja Luka

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    1. Anonymous01:19

      I hope that will be Banja Luka, due to better weather

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    2. Anonymous07:20

      i hope for Tuzla, they need it more than Banja Luka

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  7. Anonymous15:07

    Great pick up for Tuzla. I wonder if Ryanair would be interested in launching Vienna from SJJ?

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    1. Anonymous08:34

      They are but the negotiations were blocked by Austrian blackmailing the airport. Then the airport suggested Bratislava and Ryanair just told them they'll be considering it

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