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Another Carrier is returning Flights to Sarajevo

Published May 25, 2023
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The number of lines from Sarajevo Airport increases almost every day, as summer approaches.

Oman’s low-cost carrier Salam Air will continue with seasonal flights between Muscat and Sarajevo this summer.

The company announces two flights per week that will begin on July 2nd. The flights will be operated on Wednesdays and Sundays with an Airbus A321neo aircraft with 212 seats, until September 6th.

The carrier said it is also considering a number of new routes in Eastern Europe.

”Salam Air is currently conducting an economic study on twenty new tourist destinations in Europe and Eastern Europe. The goal is to attract tourists to the Sultanate of Oman and strengthen the tourism industry. This initiative aims to improve the movement of tourists through the international airports of Muscat and Salalah,” the air carrier announced, reports Ex-Yu Aviation News.

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