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PHOTOS: FlyBosnia welcomes second jet

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FlyBosnia has taken delivery of its second leased Airbus A319 aircraft, registered E7-FBB. The sixteen year-old jet, formerly operated by Finnair, Donavia and Rossiya, arrived in Sarajevo from the United States via Iceland yesterday. The airline will take a further two A319s in "the coming quarters". "These aircraft will enable FlyBosnia to progressively expand its destination network as it builds up to a planned eight-member fleet by 2023", the company said. FlyBosnia has also received an IATA airline designator code - 6W.




الطائرة الثانية في طريقها للبوسنة بإذن الله للانضمام الى اسطول #FLYBOSNIA#الشدي_للسياحة pic.twitter.com/aacA9xu7mF
— الشدي للسياحة | Shiddi Tourism (@shiddi_tourism) May 6, 2019

May 08, 2019
bosnia and herzegovina Fleet FlyBosnia Newsflash
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  1. Anonymous11:29

    Bravo Bosna!

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  2. Mak11:37

    Time to start putting a timetable together!

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  3. Anonymous12:22

    Surely they need some revenue flights as soon as possible, how can they afford not to be running hardly any flights?

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    1. S.K.13:19

      Cash in a bank, can you believe it? :) :) :)

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    2. Anonymous14:17

      Starting an airline is the fastest way to become a millionaire.

      If you are a billionaire.

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  4. E14:52

    So FlyBosnia had a transatlantic flight...

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    1. Anonymous15:58

      Hoping for a New York-JFK <-> Mostar direct flight by next summer..

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  5. Anonymous16:58

    Do Belgrade charters to Middle East !
    KSA and Kuwait .

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    1. Anonymous18:07

      +1

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  6. Anonymous18:53

    Will 6W offer more seats than YM in the near future?

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