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Tuzla Airport handled 35.027 passengers in October, representing a decrease of 35.1% on the same month in 2019. Wizz Air is the only carrier operating scheduled flights to Tuzla throughout the year. The carrier is set to introduce a new route to Nuremberg in mid-December, while its planned flights to Milan have been pushed back until next March. During the January - October period, Tuzla Airport welcomed 251.976 travellers through its doors, representing a decrease of 51.2% on the same period during the pre-pandemic 2019.
Da je u Tuzlu doso Ryanair sigurno bi brojke bile malo vise,kako je trebalo ...
ReplyDeleteBilo je i par letova preusmjerenih na BEG,jer u Tuzli nije mogo sigurno da sleti zbog magle.
TZL jos nije zavrsila prilaznu rasvjetu,ima nekoliko obustavljenih destinacija...
Quote from https://www.exyuaviation.com/2021/11/tivat-airport-committed-to-night-flights.html" Tuzla je davno jos 2016 god zavrsila to sto je mogla..samo sto neupuceni nisu u toku. Izaslo se na 720m sa pristupnom rasvjetom i postigao cilj jer je sa ugradjenim FALS (Full...) mimina za slijetanje od tada RVR 550m. Izlazak na 900m ce biti onda kad se iskrci suma koju opcina rjesava vjecnost..ali i kad se desi nece promijeniti minimume. Daljnja unapredjenja jedino moguca ako Tuzla odluci da krene u pravcu CAT II ili III pa se minimumi spuste na 300m...150m itd ali to je neka druga prica"
DeleteI think that the airport in Tuzla is the greatest success in the area of ex-Yugoslavia, along with Pristina and Skopje.
ReplyDeleteIn what category is this airport among the best in ExYu? Technical capability of the airport? No. Passenger facilities and comfort? No. Number of passengers? No. Number of airlines serving the airport? No. Number of intercontinental destinations, number of business or foreign tourists? No. Cargo numbers? No.
DeleteApparently the ugliest, too.
ReplyDeleteO cemu ti?
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