Banja Luka International Airport will see its busiest winter
ever. With two European largest low-cost airlines serving airport with 13
destinations across European continent. Ryanair will serve seven destinations,
operating a total of 562 flights (244 arriving and 244 departing), offering
106.218 seats. Ryanair most frequent routes from Banja Luka during upcoming winter
season are Gothenburg, Frankfurt-Hahn and Vienna.
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Sunday, October 17, 2021
✈ Ryanair and Wizz Air Banja Luka winter timetable
✈ Wizz Air Tuzla winter timetable
✈ Wizz Air Sarajevo winter timetable
Wizz Air will base its second Airbus A320 at Sarajevo Airport from December 14, 2021. and introduce seven new destinations from the city. During winter timetable the airline has scheduled 1.388 flights (694 departing and 694 arriving ), offering 249.840 seats. The route with most flights is Dortmund, followed by Memmingen and Gothenburg.
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
✈ 2020 Tuzla Airport air traffic statistics by destination
Detailed air traffic statistics from Tuzla Airport for five destinations in Germany, Switzerland, and Sweden. Currently data is available for five destination airports with more data to be available soon covering the rest of destinations from Tuzla. During the year 2020, number of passengers decreased by 55% when compared to pre-pandemic traffic in 2019.
DESTINATION |
PAX. IN 2019 |
PAX. IN 2020 |
Basel (BSL) |
66.762 |
23.883 |
Dortmund (DTM) |
65.608 |
26.437 |
Gothenburg (GOT) |
52.095 |
22.713 |
Hahn (HHN) |
41.872 |
17.488 |
Malmo (MMX) |
55.489 |
23.776 |
Sunday, October 10, 2021
✈Tuzla Airport statistics for September 2021
Last month Tuzla Airport recorded 32.960 passengers using the airport, representing an increase of 69% when compared to the same month of the last year. When compared to pre-pandemic traffic (September of 2019) the airport was 41% down for the month, and 53% down for the year. This year Tuzla Airport is excepting to handle 300.000 passengers.
✈ Norwegian to reintroduce Copenhagen and Oslo flights from Sarajevo
Norwegian plans to reintroduce Oslo and Copenhagen beginning March 2022. The airline took a pause for financial consolidation with majority of its flights to the Balkans not operating this year. After the Covid pause, Norwegian reintroduced Stockholm-Sarajevo flights in June of this year while its summer seasonal services from Oslo and Copenhagen were postponed. The airline plans to reintroduce Oslo-Sarajevo flights on June 17, 2022. while Copenhagen-Sarajevo flights will be reintroduced on June 28, 2022. Norwegian plans to operate a total of 7 round-trip flights from Copenhagen, 17 round-trip flights from Oslo and 34 round-trip flights from Stockholm Arlanda Airport.