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Eurowings to connect Mostar with Two German Cities

Published: November 29, 2024
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Eurowings has put both routes to Germany from Mostar on sale.

The route to Düsseldorf will depart on May 3rd once a week on Saturdays. From July 15th, the route will also have a second weekly flight on Tuesdays.

It will operate like this until August 26th, when it will be reduced to one flight on Saturdays again, and will operate until the end of the summer schedule (October 25th).

The route to Stuttgart will depart on May 10th and will also operate once a week on Saturdays. This route will receive a second weekly flight on Tuesdays from July 1st, and will operate with two weekly flights until the end of the summer schedule (October 25th).

This means that in May and June, Mostar will have two weekly flights, in July and August, four weekly flights, and in September and October, three weekly Eurowings flights.

Since these routes are operated with large narrow-body aircraft with a high loudness factor, they will also accumulate a significant number of passengers in Mostar.

Mostar is increasing the number of SkyAlps flights from 8 to 17, Air Serbia will fly all winter, which was not the case last year, and Koracija has increased the loud factor, so it is to be expected that Mostar will seriously increase the number of passengers, perhaps even to 100,000 in 2025, reported the airport portal Zamaaero.

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