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Tuzla International Airport is Establishing an Airline to Istanbul

Published February 2, 2024
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Tuzla International Airport has informed the citizens of Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as all interested parties, that the Lumiwings airline, for the first time from Tuzla International Airport, is establishing an airline to Istanbul (Turkiye), reports Anadolu.

The airline will be established already during this winter flight schedule, and the first flight from Tuzla to Istanbul is planned for March 5 this year.

The scheduled flights will be operated twice a week (Tuesdays and Sundays), and interested passengers can buy tickets at a promotional price of 51 euros one way from today on the Lumiwings website.

This fulfills another one of the promises made for the establishment of a direct regular line from Tuzla to Istanbul, with which the Tuzla International Airport expands the network of attractive destinations that can be traveled to from the Tuzla airport.

In addition to the newly established route to Istanbul in Turkey, during the currently active winter flight schedule from the International Airport, passengers can also travel to Memmingen, Dortmund and Saarbrucken in Germany, Halmstad and Stockholm (Skavsta) in Sweden, Esbjerg in Denmark, Maastricht in the Netherlands and Basel (Mulhouse ) in France/Switzerland.

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