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International Airport “Tuzla”: Over 9000 Passengers In September

Published October 17, 2013
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wizzplaneStatistical indicators of B&H airlines for September 2013 are more than encouraging for the International Airport “Tuzla”. The decrease of the passengers number which is normal after the summer season, proved to be much smaller than expected. For example, the number of passengers at the Airport “Sarajevo” decreased by 14.4% compared to August and at the Airport “Tuzla” the number of passengers decreased by only 6.9%.

The airport “Tuzla” for years sought a reliable air transporter, and finally found it at the company “Wizz Air”. Wizz Air has regular air lines for Basel, Gothenburg and Malmo and has gained the confidence of passengers.

Wizz Air in four months has realized 224 flights and has transported 33.975 passengers with an average of 151.6 passengers per flight. Due to these data  Wizz Air is included into the Airport “Tuzla” for the winter flights, which will start by the end of October and will last until the end of March 2014.

(Source: Tuzlarije.net)

 

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