After the airline company Ryanair announced the introduction of flights from Sarajevo in the spring of 2024 and presented five destinations where the flights will take place, it seems that the company has decided to open an additional airline.
According to earlier announcements by Ryanair, the company will transport passengers from Sarajevo to Memmingen, Gothenburg, Brussels, London and Milan in the spring.
However, according to information from the official website, from July 2024 the company plans to introduce an additional line to Greece, namely the city of Thessaloniki. As stated on the website, a one-way ticket to Thessaloniki will cost 58 euros.
Earlier, Ryanair’s chief commercial officer Jason McGuinness said in an interview with Klix.ba that the company wants to stay in Sarajevo and increase the number of flights from year to year.
“I think that Sarajevo has always represented a gap when it comes to Ryanair’s airline network. Although we do our business with 240 airports and 40 countries, it was always our wish at Ryanair to fly from Sarajevo, but the costs were too high. Now there is the management sensing the situation, the government is proactive to attract tourists and everything that goes with tourism. In general, we are seeing growth in the Balkans. If you see what we did in Zagreb with four planes and a million passengers, as well as the growth in Tirana and in Europe in general, Ryanair is the only company that’s growing, other companies aren’t growing and that’s why we’re here,” McGuinness said, Klix.ba writes.