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Thursday, January 29, 2026

✈Wizz Air has over 1,2 million seats in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Between January and October 2026, Wizz Air stands as the leading airline in Bosnia and Herzegovina in both flight frequency and seat capacity. The carrier is scheduled to operate 4.418 flights, offering a record 1.055.902 seats for sale during this period. Tuzla Airport serves as the cornerstone of Wizz Air’s operations in the country, followed by Banja Luka and Sarajevo.

Wizz Air’s position as the country’s largest airline follows the establishment of a one-aircraft base in Tuzla in December 2025, which will expanded to two aircraft base by March 2026.

Ryanair ranks second, having relinquished its leading position due to a substantial reduction in services from Banja Luka and limited growth in Sarajevo. However, competitive dynamics could shift in Ryanair’s favor should the airline expand its route network and/or establish a base at Sarajevo Airport.

Wizz Air (Jan–Oct 2026):

o Bosnia and Herzegovina 4.418 flights (1.055.902 seats)

o Tuzla: 3.300 flights (788.700 seats) 

o Banja Luka: 726 flights (173.514 seats)

o Sarajevo: 392 flights (93.688 seats)

o Wizz Air is the largest airline in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2026.

o Growth driven by Tuzla base (opened Dec 2025; expanded to two aircraft in Mar 2026)

Ryanair (Wizz Air’s largest competitor):

o Second-largest carrier in Bosnia and Herzegovina

o Summer timetable 2026, 40% reduction in flights from Banja Luka

o Summer timetable 2026, 5% growth in flights from Sarajevo

o Potential for rapid growth with new routes or aircraft base in Sarajevo

Source: Zahid Krkić


Thursday, January 22, 2026

✈ Successful first year of Girona–Sarajevo route!

Ryanair launched its Girona (GRO)–Sarajevo (SJJ) service on 2nd of April 2025, operating two weekly flights with Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The route marked the first-ever scheduled air connection between Spain and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

During its first year of operation, the service delivered strong results, carrying a total of 28.171 passengers and achieving an average load factor of 84%, underlining solid demand and commercial viability.


Despite Girona being a relatively small city located in close proximity to Barcelona, the route’s strong performance clearly highlights the extent to which the Spain–Bosnia and Herzegovina air travel market remains underserved. The results indicate substantial untapped potential, suggesting that major Spanish cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia could comfortably support at least two weekly direct flights to Sarajevo.

Source: Zahid Krkić

Sunday, January 4, 2026

✈ Sarajevo International Airport achieves record breaking year in 2025!

Sarajevo Airport, photo by Damir Džubur sa_spotter

Sarajevo International Airport has reached a significant achievement, marking a milestone in its growth and development. Over the past year, the airport welcomed a record breaking 2.226.692 passengers, an impressive figure that showcases a 22% year over year increase. This surge in traffic represents an additional 404.930 travelers compared to the previous year, underscoring the airport's continued upward trajectory and growing. This achievement not only highlights the airport's expanding capacity but also reflects the increasing demand for air travel in and out of Sarajevo.

According to the most recent ACI EUROPE Airport Traffic Report, Sarajevo International Airport has been recognized as one of the fastest growing airports in Europe within its category in 2025. This recognition serves as a testament to the airport's ongoing efforts to enhance its infrastructure, improve services, and adapt to the ever changing demands of the aviation industry. 

My own analysis of air travel trends throughout the year further confirms this growth. At the start of 2025, based on previous patterns and the rising demand for air travel in Bosnia and Herzegovina, I projected that Sarajevo Airport would reach the 2,2 million passenger mark by year-end. With the actual figures now in, this prediction has come to fruition. The airport's success is not just a result of organic growth but also strategic efforts to attract more airlines and increase the variety of destinations available to passengers.

The table below is detailing my monthly passenger traffic projections for the past year, which reflect the airport's steady growth and performance throughout 2025. These projections were based on a combination of factors, including seasonal trends, new route launches, and the ongoing efforts by the airport and  Sarajevo Tourist Board (VISITSARAJEVO.BA) by providing incentives for the airlines to open new routes and by promotions of Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina as desired tourist destination. 

Looking ahead to 2026, Sarajevo International Airport is set to continue this remarkable growth trend, with plans for another record breaking year. Several new routes have already been announced, promising to further boost passenger traffic and enhance connectivity. Airlines like Ajet are introducing new flights to Ankara and Bodrum, while Eurowings will be launching a route to Berlin. Additionally, Nile Air is set to offer direct charter flights to Hurghada, and Transavia will be connecting Sarajevo with Paris.

With these developments, Sarajevo International Airport is well-positioned for continued success in the coming years. The growth in passenger numbers is a clear indicator of the airport's rising significance, and the continued introduction of new routes ensures that 2026 is set to be another record  year for the airport.

Source: Zahid Krkić