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Mostar Airport records the Lowest Number of Passengers

Published November 28, 2022
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Mostar Airport recorded only 711 passengers in October, which is a drop of 88.7 percent compared to the same month in the period before the 2019 pandemic.

In the period from January to October, the airport welcomed 9.995 passengers, which is 68.1 percent less than three years ago.

Mostar Airport has struggled to attract customers in recent years and has been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Its main source of traffic, which refers to European charters that serve religious pilgrims, has been almost wiped out.

In 2020, the airport handled just 1.374 passengers, while the numbers barely improved in 2021 with a total of 1.942 passengers passing through its doors.

Although its performance has improved slightly this year, it is still below 2014 when it processed 78.055 passengers.

In September, Mostar Airport announced that it had signed a contract with WizzAir, according to which the low-cost airline will fly to the city in the summer of 2023.

However, WizzAir has not commented on this issue and so far has not scheduled any flights to Mostar for next year, Klix.ba reports.

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