Sarajevo Airport also received Salam Air’s third weekly flight, and the flights will be with a larger A321 instead of the originally planned A320 aircraft.
Also, Flynas is increasing flights between Jeddah and Sarajevo to four times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday), reports Zamaaero.
This portal has already announced that Kuwait is increasing flights from 2 to 4 weekly flights, and will have a longer season, like other companies.
Swiss will fly five times a week, Air Serbia 10 times a week, Air Cairo four times a week, Qatar five times a week, AnadoluJet daily to Antalya, and Fyldubai 14 flights a week.
In addition, from June 5th new lines are opened by Nouvelair to Monastir, from June 21st Flydeal for Riyadh, from June 19thTailwind to Antalya (two weekly flights), from June 19th Air Montenegro to Tirana and Podgorica (one flight each).
From September 25th, Wizz Air resumes flights to London Luton.
Because of all this, Sarajevo should be viewed very optimistically and the airport will very likely have better results than in 2022, despite the cancellation of the Wizz Air base, Biznis Info writes.
E.Dz.


