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When will Mostar get connected with Zagreb?

Published November 13, 2017
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In a recent time, only positive information is coming from the Airport Mostar. After two lines for Stuttgart and Dusseldorf were agreed with the low-cost airline Eurowings, Mostar should  get a regular line for Zagreb as well.

They have already started negotiations with the Croatian national airline “Croatia Airlines” about establishing a regular line between Mostar and Zagreb. Concretization of the agreement for this project is expected to take place and we could get new positive information very soon.

Actually, the next year should be the best one for the Airport Mostar in its history. The two new Eurowings lines should increase the traffic at this airport by 50 % and create 45 new workplaces in Mostar.

Flights to German cities will start on May 16, next year, and they will be conducted twice a week.

(Source: R. D./Klix.ba)

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