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Ljubljana Airport, 1987

AJet shelves Mostar service

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Turkish Airlines’ low cost subsidiary AJet has cancelled at short notice plans to launch flights between Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport and Mostar. The route was due to launch today. The airline said the service has been discontinued due to operational reasons. Ticket sales between the two cities have been suspended. The carrier planned to operate flights once per week with the Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The development comes less than a month after AJet executives and tour operators from Turkey visited Mostar ahead of the planned service launch.

June 04, 2025
bosnia and herzegovina low cost airline mostar Newsflash Summer 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:41

    Average booked load on the first 6 flights was...8%

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    1. Anonymous08:42

      Source? First one was 78% full and the second one was sold out

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    2. Anonymous08:53

      Sure it was lol.

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    3. Anonymous09:00

      Please dont lie. Its true that first flight was 78% sold and second one was sold out. I was suppose to be one of the passangers on that flight.
      Just today confirmation came from AJet that there was a mistake in their application towards BHDCA, they were approved flights with A320 which they dont have in their fleet instead of B737
      As you can see on flightradar 3rd flight is still scheduled. AJet said the flights are not cancelled but pushed back untill they resolve the problem.
      OMO announced that Ajet will make a decision today about goinf through with realisation or pushing back to September instead. It will all be announced today.

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  2. Anonymous14:26

    Ouch

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  3. Anonymous14:33

    What does "Shelves" mean in this case?

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    1. Anonymous14:35

      That this route will be restarted on 30th of February.

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    2. Anonymous15:25

      Dictionary
      Definitions from Oxford Languages
      shelve
      /ʃɛlv/
      verb
      decide not to proceed with (a project or plan), either temporarily or permanently.
      "plans to reopen the school have been shelved"

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  4. Anonymous14:44

    After SkyAlps one more problem for Mostar.

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    1. Anonymous17:46

      Why sky alps...sky alps is ok

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    2. Anonymous22:31

      Aha. Marathon flies for them. Very ok.

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  5. Anonymous16:03

    This is a regular occurrence with Mostar airport. Every time I hear about a new deal or airline going there I ask myself how long will it last. It is clearly not a viable investment for airlines without subsidies.

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  6. Anonymous20:54

    Airports that have to give subsidies to exist should be shut down.

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    1. Anonymous06:56

      How stupid

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  7. Anonymous12:47

    @anonymous 20:54 totally agree! But Wizz just scooped in excess of £650K subsidies from Tuzla, whilst they are shutting SJJ.

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