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Negotiations for the Flight Mostar – Istanbul started

Published November 1, 2015
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Mostar-Stuttgart Direct Flight europa.baNegotiations on the introduction of the flight Mostar – Istanbul were intensified due to connecting Herzegovina with the Republic of Turkey and expressed necessity for more modern and better transport communications.
General Consul of the Republic of Turkey in Mostar Ayse Selcan Sanli yesterday visited the Mostar International Airport, where she spoke with the Director Executive of this company Ibrica Berberović.

”We had a very constructive discussion with the new Consul of Turkey in Mostar Ayse Selcan Sanli, and we will try to continue the discussion about the arrival of Turkish Airlines to the Mostar Airport and the establishment of the regular flight Mostar – Istanbul”, Berberović said.

Berberović said that another meeting with the representatives of the company Turkish Airlines was agreed in general, with the coordination of the General Consulate of the Republic of Turkey in Mostar.

Berberović said that he will try to negotiate that during the winter season Mostar becomes an alternative to the Sarajevo airport, and that the reuglar flights on the route Mostar – Istanbul starts from the summer season.
(Source: akta.ba)

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