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Bosnia and Herzegovina and Moldova plan to conclude an Air Service Agreement which would enable the introduction of scheduled flights between the two countries for the first time. Moldova’s Deputy Prime Minister, Vladimir Bolea, told a government meeting, “This initiative will contribute to increasing passenger traffic between the two states. This is an additional factor to stimulate tourism, develop trade exchange and strengthen bilateral economic ties. For the public, the conclusion of the agreement between Moldova and Bosnia and Herzegovina means more direct flights from Chisinau, and for the economy - increased passenger traffic, development of tourism, trade opportunities and a more competitive aviation market”. Moldova’s aviation market has been growing strongly over the past few years, with Chisinau serving as a base for Wizz Air, FlyOne, HiSky and SkyUp Airlines.

This would be an interesting route. I could see FlyOne launching it.
ReplyDeleteAnd it would work as there's strong demand by Ukrainians currently. About P2P I'm not sure, Bucharest or Cluj could work from SJJ both ways, but Moldova hmm...
DeleteWhat are Ukrainians doing in larger numbers in Bosnia?
DeleteTravelling around European countries that do not impose a visa on them.
DeleteUkranians don't need visas to any single European country except the UK.
Deletei cannot see anybody launching it get over it
Delete10:51 Cluj to Sarajevo? Are you mad??
Delete13:06 Tourism exists my friend and there are strong IT community links between the two especially among outsourcing companies that send their workers around.
DeleteLol
Delete@15:11 hahaha joking i hope, my friend
DeleteBetween 500-1000 Bosnians a year visit Romania a year. Literally nothing let along for a flight
Delete22:49 Now you're making up numbers. Every week in summer months around 200 Bosnians travel to Romania just via bus tours, if you add business and planes there's no way it's under 50k yearly.
DeleteLinking these two historic friends and brotherly nations would make absolute sense.
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DeleteI can hardly think of two countries with less links than BiH and Moldova. But Cluj fan boy seems to think Romanians want to flock to Bosnias rivers and lakes, ans Bosnian citizens are looking to spend Lei in Romania.
ReplyDeleteWhy not, people travel left and right for tourism and Sarajevo has a lot of touristic appeal. They are finding nice things in Azerbaijan, why not in Bosnia? It's just pity they don't build on that.
DeleteTon of Balkan people travel inter-Balkan because of prices and mentality similarities. Sarajevo is a fairly touristic city even for wider European standards compared to its population, 1+M visitors isn't little.
DeleteTons of Bosnian tour agencies offer Transylvania tours as well on weekly basis March-October.
Tons of tours from
Deletebosnia to Roamnia? Get real man
17:31 Google is your friend, especially for 1st May and Halloween when tens of buses go to Romania and visit Bran, Brasov and Bucharest.
Deletethats not tens of buses. Its the same tour that many agencies are selling.
Deleteink agreements are just a formality... nothing more to read into it
ReplyDeleteConsidering it's coming from the Moldovan side and that no government delgeation meeting preceeded this announcment, it is very likely that Fly One expressed interest to fly.
DeleteFlyOne just removed 3 gasto routes (Copenhagen, Naples and Turin) and SkyUp even 10.
Delete@13.49 Argentina: "In April 2026, negotiations were launched to establish the first direct air services between Moldova and Argentina, aimed at opening direct links to South America." Good luck with it !
Deletehttps://logos-pres.md/en/news/moldova-negotiates-direct-flight-with-argentina/
As realistic as flights to BiH
DeleteIt can stop in Sarajevo on route lol
DeleteIt sounds like the establishment of a regular bus line Bosilegrad - Gostivar.
ReplyDeletePragusa.one will launch this route 100%
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