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Mostar Airport has begun construction work on the expansion of its terminal building in response to the steady rise in passenger numbers. The project includes a larger and more functional terminal space that will improve passenger flow and reduce congestion during peak travel periods, as well as the introduction of new retail outlets, souvenir shops and additional food and beverage facilities. Upgrading the airport’s infrastructure is seen as a key prerequisite for attracting new airlines and launching additional routes. Valued at 768.000 euros, the project is being co-financed by the Croatian government.






Steady rise is passengers number? Mostar will this year have less passengers than last year.
ReplyDeleteIt's such a con. Why can't Bosnia pay for it if Mostar really needs a bigger airport
ReplyDeleteThe whole point is there - nobody needs Mostar airport. I mean, service airport for emergencies, yes. But big terminal building, more than 1 parking spot on apron - WE DON'T NEED IT.
DeleteAnd keep in mind that Croatia is not doing a charity to Bosnia, but rather trying to satisfy HDZ voters from Mostar area, there are many! Don't mix these two things up!
DeleteWho will fly to Mostar when (soon) Vatican officially confirms that Medjugorje is a scam
ReplyDeleteSo much of religion is yet people fly
DeleteBolje bi im bilo da povećaju broj linija, sa jedne, bar na dve i po, nego što šire terminal?
ReplyDeleteIs this really a response to Mostar Airport's needs? As far as I understand, there are only two regular routes from Mostar: to Belgrade by Air Serbia and to Zagreb by Croatia Airlines. Why are they expanding the terminal if no new airlines are coming?
ReplyDeleteI have my business in Mostar, a branch of a German company. We need an airport and constant regular flight connections from Germany there. My employees have to fly to appointments and back again. I thank the city of Mostar for their commitment to airlines. Yes, it's hard, but any regular flight connection helps the city and the region to grow economically.
ReplyDeleteThis has nothing to do with tourism and the town of Medugorije. I don't care. There are also other things in life than these old stories.