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The European Giant arrives in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published October 25, 2022
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Tuzla International Airport is preparing for the arrival of the largest low-cost airline in Europe – RyanAir.

From the beginning of November, this giant will fly from Tuzla to three European destinations, Vienna, Stockholm, and Memmingen (Germany), writes Biznisinfo.

Tickets for these flights can already be booked on the RyanAir website. It is interesting that tickets from these three cities to Tuzla are offered at a price of only five euros, 4.99 to be exact, reports BiznisInfo.ba.

In the opposite direction, tickets are more expensive, but also very affordable, depending on the date. A ticket to Vienna for November 1st is 111 euros, but for November 3rd it is 22 euros.

Of course, it is difficult to expect these prices to remain permanently.

Namely, apart from the arrival of Ryanair, Tuzla airport is also preparing for ever more intense traffic in the winter flight schedule of the company Wizz Air, which will already be present here for a long time.

After closing the base in Sarajevo, Wizz Air intends to further increase traffic from Tuzla.

These two large carriers will fly in parallel from Tuzla to, apparently, an ever greater number of destinations for this city.

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