Saudi Arabian low cost carrier Flyadeal will commence flights between Buraidah, the capital of Al-Qassim province, and Sarajevo this summer. Services are due to commence on June 16 and operate once per week until August 16. Tickets are expected to go on sale shortly. The airport catering Buraidah, often referred to as Gassim or Qassim, primarily serves the northern provinces of the kingdom. Both Flyadeal and Flynas maintain operations to Sarajevo from Riyadh and Jeddah. The latter will also run services between Medina and Sarajevo for a ten-day period in June for the Hajj pilgrimage, with tickets available for purchase online. Previously, Flynas and the now-defunct FlyBosnia maintained operations between Buraidah (Gassim) and Sarajevo.
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What a great year for Sarajevo. Well done
ReplyDeleteBravo Sarajevo!
ReplyDeleteSarajevo has a lot of very niche routes that seem to work wonderfully for them
ReplyDeleteIslamic routes
Delete14:14 So?!
Delete@14:14: yes, and? There is a bunch of orthodoxic routes feom Belgrade to Russia, so what?
DeleteSJJ is Buraidah's first destination in Europe, so this is definitely a massive achievement
ReplyDeleteIs KLM to Amsterdam, British to London, Air France to Paris just out of the picture?
ReplyDeleteBA and A don't even fly to BEG, why would they go to SJJ?
DeleteThey much rathe fly 5-6 daily to some summer hotspot in the Med than increase their scope and connectivity.
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DeleteThey don't fly to BEG because they can't compete with JU, which flies to bnoth destinations.It's really a bad comparison.
DeleteThey don‘t fly to BEG/SJJ because they make way more money flying 4 to 6 times a day to Porto, Faro, Málaga, you name it…
DeleteAnother fantastic year for Sarajevo!
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