Soon in Mostar and Niš

Meanwhile, Mistral will also be inaugurating flights from Trieste to Niš Constantine the Great Airport. Services will commence in April 2013 and will operate once per week. “The services will be subsidised by the European Union. We are planning on launching a joint website for ticket sales”, Dragan Bugarinović, the general manager of Niš Airport says. He added that separate talks are being held with another airline on commencing flights from Bratislava next year.
Mistral Air has designated Balkan Express for the sale of tickets to Mostar and Niš. A return ticket starts at 158 euros. Thanks to the new service, Mostar Airport will see its first scheduled flights in years. On the other hand, it will be the second time Niš Airport has been connected with Italy. In 2010 WindJet operated subsidized flights between Forli and Niš. Details for the Trieste - Mostar service can be found here.
good news for nis but mostar ok
ReplyDeleteThis is beyong amazing news for Nis! I hope that these flights are sucessful and it's great because it gives people a seaside location to go on a summer holiday. On top of that there are many ex-yu people living there which is perfect if travellers dont know good italian or english!
ReplyDeleteCan somebody please please explain to me how to buy these tickets for Mostar? Wherever I look it is always some sort of booking for flight + hotel but I just want to book a flight. Thanks in advance for an answer :)
ReplyDeleteI think you can contact the tourist agency and then they will sell you the ticket separetely.
DeleteGreat news for Nis and Mostar.
ReplyDeleteOff topic: Does anyone have stats on passenger loads for the Gryphon flights from Kuwait to SJJ?
Kraljevo still remains with no flights :( Why don't they finally consider this airport?
ReplyDeleteWASTE OF MONEY!
DeleteOT: What ICAO categories are main ex-Yu airports? Does any have ICAO certification for F-type planes? Thanks.
ReplyDeletehow does one buy tickets on mistral air??
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