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Italian regional airline Sky Alps has announced a new scheduled services between Mostar and Bari, complementing earlier announced flights from its upcoming base in Bosnia and Herzegovina to Bergamo, Palermo and Naples. Although initial plans included Catania alongside Bari, these have not been scheduled and appear to have been removed from the airline's plans. The new route to Bari is set to begin on May 16 and will operate twice per week. Additional flight details are available here. The new additions will complement the carrier’s Mostar - Rome service which operated last year as well.
This summer, Mostar Airlines will be served by five airlines. Alongside Sky Alps they include AJet, Air Serbia, Eurowings and Croatia Airlines. Jointly, they will link Mostar with scheduled flights to eleven destinations.
How much is Mostar paying for those flights?
ReplyDeleteSkyalps will operate charter flights Corfu-Mostar
ReplyDeleteI like their (Aerodrom Mostar?) map..! Düsseldorf is under water, Belgrade in Romania etc.
ReplyDeleteLuckily they don't need to fly those planes, else, dear passengers of Mostar Airport: get ready for our mystery-flights..!
And Naples is Napels :D
DeleteHercegovina keeps winning. Time for Trebinje to open an airport as well.
ReplyDeleteOf course. More airports is exactly what BiH needs
DeleteYeah cause these four cant handle the number of traffic anymore, very busy, very busy.
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