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Saturday, September 23, 2023

✈Sarajevo Winter 2023-24


The 2023/24 winter timetable enters into force on Sunday, October 29th, 2023. until March 30th of 2024. During this time period the passengers will be able to fly from Sarajevo Airport with 14 airlines to 14 destinations in 10 countries across Europe and the Gulf region.

New destination this winter season is Skopje, which will be served with 3 weekly flights by the Greek airline Olympic Air on behalf of Aegean Airlines. The flights are scheduled to begin on October 02, 2023. and will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays with ATR-72 aircraft offering 72 seats.

After the pause of 5 months,  Wizz Air is returning with two weekly flights from London Luton to Sarajevo beginning September 25, 2023.

From November of this year Wizz Air is discontinuing Abu Dhabi-Sarajevo flights due to issues with engines on its Airbus 321neo aircraft and the grounding of 10% of its whole fleet. This route is very popular with tourists from both UAE and Bosnia, visiting each other countries. The flights were initially introduced with two weekly flights in October of 2021, but due to the high demand, the flights were increased to five per week and then to daily from March of this year.Before Wizz Air started flights from UAE to Sarajevo, Air Arabia operated flights from both Sharjah and Abu Dhabi. During the summer months Air Arabia operated two daily flights from Sharjah and 3 weekly flights from Abu Dhabi. With Wizz Air suspending Abu Dhabi-Sarajevo flights is very likely to see Air Arabia back in Sarajevo from April of next year. Earlier this month United Arab Emirates abolished entry visas for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which will create additional demand for air travel between two countries.

Air Serbia is increasing flights from Belgrade to Sarajevo to 7 flights per week (two additional flights per week when compared to the winter of last year).

Austrian Airlines is increasing flights from Vienna to Sarajevo to 13 flights per week (one additional flight per week when compared to the winter of last year).

Croatia Airlines is increasing flights from Zagreb to Sarajevo to 14 flights per week (one additional flight per week when compared to the winter of last year).

Lufthansa is increasing flights from Frankfurt to Sarajevo to daily (two additional flights per week when compared to the winter of last year).

Flynas is converting Jeddah-Sarajevo flights to year-round with 3 weekly flights to be operated during the whole  winter timetable.

Norwegian Air is converting its  one weekly service between  Stockholm -Arlanda and Sarajevo to summer seasonal. The last flight for this year will operate on September 30, 2023. During the past years Norwegian  Air operated two weekly flights between Stockholm and Sarajevo through the whole year.

Turkish Airlines is increasing flights from Istanbul-IST to Sarajevo to 14 flights per week (five additional flights per week when compared to the winter of last year).

Pegasus Airlines is increasing flights from Istanbul-SAW  to Sarajevo to 9 flights per week (two additional flight per week when compared to the winter of last year).

Swiss Air Lines is increasing flights from Zurich  to Sarajevo to 3 flights per week (one additional flight per week when compared to the winter of last year).


Source: Zahid Krkić @flyingbosnian

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