Mostar Airport anticipates handling 40.000 passengers this year, which would be double the number of travellers it welcomed in 2023 and close to its 2017 levels.
The airport is expected to see the launch of five new scheduled routes over the coming month, including Air Serbia’s service from Belgrade on April 15, which will see the country’s President arrive on the inaugural flight, as well as four new destinations by Italy’s Skyalps, including Verona, Rome, Bari and Munich. According to Mostar Airport, talks are ongoing to secure flights from the Lebanese capital of Beirut, however, due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, the service is still in doubt, Ex Yu Aviation reports.