After Wizz Air increased the number of flights and established cooperation with another airline, Tuzla International Airport is no longer as empty as it used to be. Authorities are announcing possible changes next year, which will result in additional routes.
Three airlines currently operate at Tuzla International Airport, and the flights are to European destinations and Turkey.
EDINA ŠIŠIĆ, Traffic Department at Tuzla International Airport
“We currently have regular routes to Memmingen, Basel and Dortmund with Wizz Air, and we also have flights to Istanbul. At the moment, Pegasus flies every Saturday, while from December 18 they are introducing an additional flight on Wednesdays. And we have AJet, which flies to Istanbul every Monday”.
During this period, due to the upcoming holidays, New Year, Christmas, the number of passengers at Tuzla Airport has also increased.
Next year, the aircraft should be serviced, which will enable the recovery of air traffic on a global level, and authorities believe that Wizz Air could also resume flights that it previously had.
DŽEVAD HALILCEVIĆ, Director of Tuzla International Airport
“I expect it to increase significantly, especially to those destinations towards the European Union, primarily those that operated for many years and then stopped in September last year, and work is underway on this, both with Wizz Air and with other interested airlines”.
IRFAN HALILAGIĆ, Prime Minister of Tuzla Canton
“Next year, we should enter into an arrangement with another low-cost European company that flies to European destinations”.
When it comes to infrastructure projects, the atrium and parking lot have been completed, and the third gate will soon be opened, which will reduce travel procedures and congestion. One and a half million marks will be allocated from the cantonal budget for the traffic light project, BHRT writes.