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Wizz Air wins Tuzla flight subsidy tender

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NEWS FLASH


Wizz Air has been selected as the winner of the latest public call issued by the Tuzla Canton Tourist Board for airline subsidies aimed at supporting the launch of new routes or the establishment of a base. The low cost carrier, which previously operated a two-aircraft base in Tuzla until its closure in September 2023, was the only airline to submit a bid during the unusually brief five-day tender period.

The local government has earmarked 615.000 euros in subsidies for the first year of operations (2025), with annual funding increasing to one million euros between 2026 and 2028. Under the scheme, Wizz Air will receive six euros per arriving passenger on newly launched routes.

The Tuzla Canton Tourist Board will now enter discussions with the airline to finalise the list of new routes and determine whether a base will be reopened in the city. A total of five new services are expected to be introduced - Eindhoven, Hahn, Berlin, Malmo and Gothenburg - complementing the upcoming Vienna route, which is scheduled to launch next Sunday.

Wizz Air has maintained a presence in Tuzla since the closure of its base, however, the number of flights and its network size have been significantly reduced causing a sharp decline in passenger numbers at the airport.

June 04, 2025
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  1. Anonymous10:33

    Bravo Bosnia and Herzegovina💪🇧🇦

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    1. Anonymous11:19

      Lol

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    2. Anonymous11:33

      Super!

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    3. Anonymous17:24

      Bravo for what?

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  2. Anonymous11:16

    What a surpriese...

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  3. Anonymous11:16

    what a huge surprise!!!

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  4. Anonymous11:23

    1,5m € is nothing comparing to the outcome on the local society. Tuzla airport needs these flights. Hundreds of people around live from it!

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    1. Anonymous11:51

      +1

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  5. Anonymous11:47

    Bravo Wizz Air!

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  6. Anonymous11:48

    Unexpected!

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  7. Anonymous12:15

    First leave now come back for new money , good W6 scheme and tactic :D

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  8. Anonymous13:04

    The fog is gone! LOL

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  9. Anonymous13:49

    No big surprise, but it's cheaper than having your own BH airlines airline.

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  10. Anonymous14:07

    Wizz was there when no one else was. It is responsible for everything good that has happened at Tuzla Airport. And many times, it was let down by the goverment in Tuzla Canton, especially regarding runway improvements and approach lighting. Wizz deserves this subsidie.

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    1. Anonymous18:10

      +1

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  11. Anonymous08:10

    How much did they pay for that ghost airline from Greece last time? And nobody was charged for that crime.

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