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Sarajevo Airport to hold talks with Iberia

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Sarajevo Airport will have a meeting with Spain’s flag carrier Iberia at the upcoming Routes Europe event in Seville. The two sides will discuss the potential introduction of scheduled flights between Madrid and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital. Sarajevo Airport’s acting CEO, Sanin Ramezić, said, “Madrid is one of our strategic destinations. We hope that after the meetings held at Routes 2025, we will at least be able to announce to the public which new routes are in play”. Iberia will operate several charters to Sarajevo this summer season.

March 14, 2025
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  1. Anonymous10:59

    Wish em best of luck

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    1. Anonymous11:48

      Me too

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    2. Anonymous14:38

      Me three

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  2. Anonymous11:57

    That would be nice! But so would British to London or KLM to Amsterdam as well as Air France to Paris.

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    1. Anonymous13:03

      Wow wow easy my friend , are you serious for this ? Many European destinations does not have this airlines and routes yet , come down and be realistic. Pray for Ryanair first to be successful ;)

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    2. Anonymous13:06

      London has RYR flights from STN and WZZ flies from LTN. BAW flights would be great for transatlantic transfers during the summer schedule, because London with its airpots is the number on European cities for those flights (frequencies and the number of US and Canadian cities). BAW is flying only highly profitable routes with some proportion of business passengers and SJJ obviously doesn't fall into that categories. But still, highly successful destination for LCC passengers. The same goes for KLM. [S.K.]

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    3. Anonymous13:52

      Exactly what I mean , BAW does not fly to many more stronger ,bigger , economicly better countries , they do not even think about SKP,SJJ,PRN etc... not only them all other airlines he mentioned above.

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  3. Anonymous16:46

    Unlike most other posters, I believe this route could work year-round, with 3-4 weekly summer flights, primarily for tourists from both countries visiting other country, and 1-2 weekly winter flights primarily for spanish skiers going to winter skiing holidays in BIH.

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    1. Anonymous18:29

      Yes spanish people will visit sarajevo in winter on -20 they cant wait to go there , are you ok buddy ? It could work just summer charters and thats it ;)

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    2. Anonymous18:29

      Yes spanish people will visit sarajevo in winter on -20 they cant wait to go there , are you ok buddy ? It could work just summer charters and thats it ;)

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    3. Anonymous00:15

      ^ Woah, hold your horses m8. Temperatures, atleast this winter, weren't that low. But yeah, I think low chances of this route succeeding throughout the year.

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  4. Anonymous18:29

    British Airways from Heathrow would be best solution for Sarajevo.

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    1. Anonymous18:30

      Also Emirates A380 should be added too ?

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    2. Anonymous00:15

      ^ Would be lovely. :D

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