Pegasus Airlines will officially establish cooperation with the Tuzla International Airport from Saturday, and the first plane is expected to land in the morning on that day, it was confirmed for Klix.ba.
After long negotiations, Tuzla International Airport and Pegasus Airlines have officially established cooperation. This Turkish airline will operate flights between Tuzla and Istanbul and vice versa.
According to information previously confirmed, Turkish airlines has officially received the approval of the Directorate for Civil Aviation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BHDCA).
The flights will be operated on Saturdays, within the summer flight schedule of the Tuzla airport, ie until the end of October.
Exactly on Saturday, the first Pegasus plane will land at the International Airport in Tuzla, and according to the protocol, it is scheduled for 7:30 a.m.
As confirmed, a high delegation from the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Turkey will also be on that plane.
In addition to this airline, the Tuzla airport also establishes cooperation with the Turkish low-cost airline AJet.
These two collaborations shed new light on the Tuzla International Airport, which found itself in trouble after Wizz Air’s decision to close its base, withdraw two planes and drastically reduce the number of routes, Klix.ba writes.


