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Flights from Mostar to Rome, Napoli and Bari as of March 1

Published February 17, 2016
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airport mostarPermanent air flights from the Mostar Airport to the Italian cities Rome, Napoli and Bari are to be introduced as of March 1. The flights will be organized on Tuesdays and Fridays, and such schedule will be effective until October 1.

“Visit the ‘eternal city’ and its landmarks, Coloseum – the most famous landmark and the symbol of Rome, the Pantheon – also known as the temple of all gods, the St. John Lateran Archbasilica and the Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore, numerous squares and some of 280 fountains spread across the Rome. Napoli, one of the most romantic cities in Italy, with stunning natural beauties, Mediterranean climate and rich southern flora, all that under the highlands of volcanic origin. The city of rich artistic tradition and numerous flamboyant cathedrals and churches. Bari, the liveliest Adriatic city in Italy, ancient city dating from the Greek period. It is a city of a very turbulent past where various cultures interchanged, that has been robbed and demolished multiple times, but it recovered every time. Ancient city where the old and modern meet,” it is stated on the webpage of the Mostar Airport.

(Source: akta.ba)

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