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Lumiwings will not operate Istanbul from Tuzla International Airport

Published: February 23, 2024
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It is finally known what happened to the Lumiwings flights to Tuzla. The company is viciously cutting the number of flights in March.

Namely, Lumiwings will not operate Istanbul, which was announced with 3 weekly flights. Likewise, the company is canceling Stockholm after March 4.

All other lines are reduced to just one weekly flight, namely: Esbjerg until 28.2. it flies two flights, and after that it only flies on Sundays, Halmstad until 4.3. flies two flights, after that only on Fridays, Maastricht until 5.3. flies two flights, after that only on Thursdays, Saarbrucken until 28.2. flies two flights, after that only on Saturdays.

This means that instead of the 13 planned weekly flights, Lumiwings dropped to only a symbolic four weekly flights.

Apparently, the company has spent all the money and is now only symbolically flying to meet the new subsidy, writes Zamaaero.

There are still no flights from March 31, even though the summer season starts in a little more than a month. Thus, in March, Tuzla will have only 13 weekly flights of Lumiwings and Wizz Air.

 

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