Jordan Aviation fails in bid to open Sarajevo base


Sarajevo Airport has revealed that it has signed an agreement with Jordan Aviation for the latter to station an aircraft in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital and launch several new European routes, however, that the deal has still not materialised due to bureaucratic issues surrounding permits and approvals. The airline was the only one to apply at a tender late last year to open a base in the city in return for incentives. In a press release, Sarajevo Airport said, “Jordan Aviation applied for the public call published by Sarajevo Airport last year to open a base, with plans to link Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital to European destinations, as well as increase frequencies on several existing routes. Unfortunately, this has still not materialised due to certain technical and administrative hurdles relating to approvals”.

Jordan Aviation maintains summer charters between Amman and Sarajevo and plans to continue operating the service into the winter. “Our strategic goal is to expand Sarajevo’s destination network. We are talks with a substantial number of airlines including Jordan Aviation with the aim of increasing traffic and introducing new destinations. This is being supplemented by the support given by the government of the Sarajevo Canton for the subsidy program aimed at the launch of new routes and we expect a positive outcome in ongoing talks with carriers”, Sarajevo Airport noted. Jordan Aviation is a charter carrier, currently operating a fleet of eight aircraft, including two Airbus A320s, two A330-200s, two Boeing 737-300s, one B767-200ER and one B777-300. This summer, the carrier is wet-leasing planes to various airlines, including Romania’s and Moldova’s FlyOne, as well as Saudi Arabia’s flyadeal

Sarajevo Airport issued a public call to airlines earlier this month for the introduction of new routes in return for subsidies. The funds will be distributed to an airline or carriers willing to base aircraft in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital, those launching flights to cities within Europe deemed to be of strategic importance, as well as those operating long-haul flights from Sarajevo, i.e., services of over six hours. However, the airport is primarily targeting the introduction of 26 European destinations, some of which are already served. Local authorities have allocated some 225.000 euros in subsidies, while the amount an airline can receive depends on the number of destinations launched, the type of destinations introduced, as well as the provided frequencies.



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  1. Anonymous09:02

    Are the Jordan Aviation ones reliable?

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  2. Anonymous09:03

    Honestly, I think this is a good option with Jordan. People have come all the way from Jordan to connect B&H;))

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    1. Anonymous10:08

      This is also great opportunity from ex you market to travel to Jordan. After Dubai, Egypt and Turkiye, this destinations may prove to be the best so far.

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    2. Anonymous10:42

      That was not the point. The point was to have a base with links to Western Europe which SJJ desperately needs.

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    3. Anonymous10:44

      10:08
      Are there any Bosnian tour operators selling Jordan Aviation packages?

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    4. Anonymous10:49

      There are not. You can't buy tickets anywhere. This is for Jordanians only.

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    5. Anonymous10:52

      The point is, in this 2023 there will be no base at SJJ. This is what is available now. The Good news is flights to London Luton will be restored next month with Wizz, along with TUI flights from London Gatwick as of winter this year.

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    6. Anonymous10:58

      Thanks

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    7. Anonymous12:44

      There are no TUI tickets for sale.

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    8. Anonymous13:23

      Will be in coming weeks

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    9. Anonymous10:57

      No, there won't.

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    10. Anonymous08:41

      Maybe they won't but the UK tour operator that was doing them last year with the TUI travel Agency announced the flights again for this winter

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  3. Anonymous09:04

    Can't believe this was their solution

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    1. Anonymous10:03

      Something out of nothing is not bad overall. At least they will fly now all year round. And Jordan is very nice place to visit.

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    2. Anonymous10:15

      but that was not the point of the whole action

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    3. Anonymous10:38

      What an absolute disaster

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    4. Anonymous10:42

      10:03
      So the flights are not only sold by the Jordanian tour operators?

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    5. Anonymous10:49

      They are only sold by Jordanian tour operators.

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  4. Anonymous09:05

    Never heard of them

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  5. Anonymous09:06

    Is an AOC required in Bosnia and Herzegovina to fly to the EU? Or can it be used with the EASA TCO ?

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  6. Anonymous09:08

    I wonder if anything will come out of SJJ or TZL?

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    1. Anonymous16:39

      It will from both, in due course.

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  7. Anonymous09:10

    People just use OS, OU, JU, TK! With or without Wizz it doesn't matter. What we have lost are destinations that are easily covered by the legacy carriers. Especially since Paris, Brussels, Holland have never been successful.

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    1. Anonymous09:29

      +1

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    2. Anonymous10:21

      I don’t think gastarbeiters Haris and Edin who otten came in off season for a weekend with cheap wizzairw flights will come anymore off season. So this is a loss for SJJ. Only for the rich is Bosnia it doesn’t matter

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    3. Anonymous10:43

      Wizz Air is terminating something like 40 routes out of Bosnia this winter and you're saying it doesn't matter??

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    4. Anonymous10:47

      He is right ! Banja Luka is the new TZL. They worked properly in recent years unlike TZL. While W6 had a low LF in both Tuzla and Sarajevo (while they were both bases). I have personally flown from BVA and there is no more than 40% LF.

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    5. Anonymous12:22

      a new one hit wonder?

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  8. Anonymous09:11

    Jordan Aviation flies quite old aircraft.

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    1. Anonymous09:59

      At SJJ they operate 767 and 320. It appears they doing well so far.

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    2. Anonymous10:49

      Yes, the good thing is that they will fly in the winter too. 767 is a good sign! LF is good.

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  9. Anonymous09:12

    It reminds me of the Iraqis from Bosnian Wand! People from the Middle East do business in B&H!

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    1. Anonymous10:39

      Weren't they Saudis?

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  10. Anonymous09:53

    Jordan is very interesting place to visit. From vibrant Amman to Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba..

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    1. Propaganda10:17

      spin it as yu like but this has nothing to do with Jordan this is for connecting Bosnia with Weast Europe with a jordanian airline. LOL

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    2. Anonymous10:22

      At the moment it is Podgorica, Amman and soon Skopje.

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    3. Anonymous10:27

      In 2024 very likely Barcelona with Vueling.

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    4. Anonymous10:56

      Sure sure

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  11. Anonymous10:15

    I just wonder who advised them to start negotiations with this company?

    Hmmm....

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    1. Anonymous10:24

      Lets give them a chance and see how things will work out

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    2. Anonymous10:30

      @10.24 have you not read the title?

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    3. Anonymous10:31

      It can't work out. I don't understand how you (and the management) don't realise that a non EU carrier cannot fly from a third country to EU states.

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    4. Anonymous10:40

      Now he says he had nothing to do with it. Do we believe him? Maybe he was just pretending to know all about it but actually didn't even know.

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    5. Anonymous10:58

      I don't believe him a single word.

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    6. Anonymous11:06

      It’s now confirmed that SJJ negotiated to have a base with this company. None of us knows the details of those negotiations.. All just speculations or opinions.

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    7. Anonymous11:12

      Yes, but he was the one who informed his readers that he had been involved in the talks.

      When it turned out to be a disaster he suddenly remembers that he had not been involved.

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    8. Anonymous11:13

      Of what is left of those negotiations and potential base is a new destination, Amman, all year round.

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    9. Anonymous11:16

      That no one in Bosnia and Herzegovina (or outside Jordan) can use.

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    10. Anonymous11:22

      This case is a good lesson for SJJ management. Going to media and bringing up pieces of information without conclusion was not their finest moment. Lets hope next time things will be done in the proper manner.

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    11. Anonymous11:35

      We will be able to use later. It’s just beginning.

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    12. Anonymous12:26

      you must be a satirical guys otherwise ... its too hilarious anyway

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    13. Anonymous12:47

      There are articles on his site that clearly state he is heavily involved in the negotiations, he has drawn up a route network, he knows all the details but can't reveal them yet etc. This is as much of an embarrassment for him as it is for Sarajevo Airport's management.

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    14. Anonymous13:20

      This is only speculation

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    15. No, no, you don't understand, it was some other airline, not this one, he makes no mistakes 😅😅

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    16. Anonymous19:36

      Has he ever revealed what the other airline was?

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    17. Anonymous23:45

      Of course not.

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    18. Anonymous17:51

      Typical scammer in action.

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    19. Anonymous23:10

      Who is "he"?

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  12. Anonymous10:36

    This is hilarious

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  13. Anonymous10:37

    I like their livery

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    1. Anonymous10:51

      Much nicer than their previous one.

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  14. Anonymous10:37

    What were they thinking would happen...

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  15. Anonymous10:39

    And people actually thought it was easyjet, Ryanair.

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    1. Anonymous10:41

      What an absolute joke this has turned out to be

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    2. Anonymous11:11

      What foes this mean for Skopje… how many pax can reach in ‘24?

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    3. Anonymous11:11

      Sorry, Sarajevo.

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    4. Anonymous11:27

      Sarajevo is fine. Coming across challenges as most airports in the region. Nothing wrong with that.

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    5. Anonymous12:48

      How is it fine when there are barely any flights to Western Europe?

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    6. Anonymous12:58

      As we speak you can reach any major destination in Western Europe from SJJ. Some of the direct and some with one stop. LH/LX/OS are very reliable.

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    7. Anonymous13:00

      so why were you cheerleading the Wizz flights all the time while they were there. Gluposti!

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    8. Anonymous13:01

      As of next year canton of Sarajevo will be more involved. This will bring more choice and direct destinations.

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    9. Anonymous13:03

      Wizz air was only good addition.

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    10. Anonymous13:04

      canton Sarajevo with their 250000 incl. long haul?

      and Wizzair only good addition? Top lista nadrealista

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    11. Anonymous13:07

      It is mentioned above from next year. This amount will be significantly higher.

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  16. Anonymous11:27

    This would be a major game changer for the whole region guys

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  17. Anonymous11:41

    SJJ definitely have potential to became major regional hub for the Gulf and Middle East Carriers. Hope they will materialise this opportunity in coming years.

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    1. notLufthansa12:01

      Yeah….and then people will be bused arround, like in LJU.

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    2. So we will have Universal Global Mega Hub in BEG, Charter, Leisure, Pleasure and ACMI Hub in LJU, Near and Middle East, Gulf and Arabia Hub in SJJ and Brand New Shiny A220 Fleet Hub in ZAG. WOW!!! Center of the Universe, that's what we are, I just wait next for the Combined Intergalactic and Space Hub in JV of SKP and PRN

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    3. Anonymous13:41

      Looking forward for a new 220 in OU colours at SJJ.

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    4. Anonymous14:05

      Most of their lines are actually intercontinental.

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    5. @13.41
      Are you looking forward also paying for the losses new 220 in OU colours is going to make?

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    6. Anonymous22:05

      Choosing this brand new shiny 220 for OU fleet appears to be political decision. They have to find a solution how this going to work out.

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    7. There is solution. To keep existing fleet operating for domestic and summer charter and scheduled coastal flights. To add 220 to extend regional network. To change 320 neo order for A321XLR. To lease 330 immediately until A321XLR comes and start at least North America. To schedule flights in decent waves and enable transfers. To finally start working on marketing. To contract much more codeshares. To get rid of uhljebs, aparatchiks and small criminals/thieves, to change mindset from 1950's to today, to get professional and competent management and to get rid of influence of politicians and Ivan Misetic. Which of course will not gonna happen, probably ever.

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    8. Anonymous10:54

      Mix of AT7 and 220 can do the job. An organised team at the top can be advantage. Will be awesome to see OU livery at JFK or SYD. Just a dream at the moment. Some day is sometimes not that far away.

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    9. Anonymous15:04

      OU in SYD?
      What on Earth you are talking about?

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  18. Anonymous12:03

    Time will tell..

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    1. Anonymous14:56

      SJJ definitely picking up hefty intercontinental taxes on ME flights. Revenues from this flights alone will bring good source of income for ongoing investments.

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  19. Anonymous12:57

    With improving infrastructure in the region like new highways and bridges which will reduce vehicle travel significantly...sarajevo airport will have more competition from belgrade airport and others as well

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  20. Anonymous13:04

    Competition is always good in a long run.

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    1. Anonymous13:06

      whoever runs this satirical anon "profile" svaka cast!

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    2. Anonymous13:28

      Bring it on folks. We can make 100 comments today:-)

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  21. Anonymous13:50

    Even the name of the airline is strange. SJJ needs real players or more Gulf connections as clearly this is where the demand is. Arabs love BiH and to escape from the scorching heat.

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    1. Anonymous20:11

      Apart from Gulf carriers, the next chapter in their focus might be Malaysia. There is a potential for flights to SJJ.

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    2. Anonymous21:14

      Argentina, Chile, Alaska, Island, Norway, Sweden and dozens of other locations offer much lower temperatures and better escape from scorching summer heat, if that's the true reason for escape.

      Somehow Bosnia with typical 30-32 summer degrees C has something else more important for Gulf visitors than just slightly less hot climate. Let's be honest.

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    3. Anonymous21:31

      All those destinations in Europe require a visa for Gulf citizens which are not easy to get.

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    4. Anonymous21:32

      Also the price of visiting Chile from Kuwait and visiting Bosnia from Kuwait makes a difference. You are talking complete nonsense.

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    5. Anonymous21:32

      Low prices and alcohol ( legal)😁😉

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    6. Anonymous21:39

      Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia along with the rest of the ex yu countries are the hidden treasure for a very long time among many ME visitors. Most of them don’t just stay in one place but take a short trips by car and going different places all over during their vacation. For their working class community this is a paradise especially in terms of pricing, considering it is not that far away.

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    7. Anonymous22:47

      Plenty of Gulf visitors in Cannes, London, Monaco etc

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    8. Anonymous23:06

      Majority of Gulf visitors in our region are their working class citizens. Those with a deep pocket can go anywhere.

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  22. Anonymous14:14

    Hope MEA returns with flights to Beirut. EK will start SJJ soon or later at some point. There are ongoing negotiations between Salam air and Oman air. They might became one airline soon, what means likelihood of seeing Oman Air is SJJ. RiyadAir is preparing their ground with an ambition to became next major player in global aviation beside Qatar Airways. Who knows, with tourist visas being abolished in the summer season for Saudi citizens, potential to see this airline is SJJ is also real.

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    1. Anonymous15:00

      so good bye to Europe then

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    2. Anonymous15:06

      For the moment is ciao ciao. One fine day will be Good morning Europe:-)

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    3. Anonymous19:36

      SJJ doesn't even have daily flydubai flights outside of the summer and you think Emirates is coming?? flyDubai runs SJJ-DXB just four times per week all winter. In April and May next year it's just THREE times per week!

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    4. Anonymous20:03

      EK will start flying to SJJ. It’s only a matter of time.

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    5. Anonymous20:36

      Qantas too. Just a matter of time, that is.

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    6. I think it will be Air Tahiti Nui. Scheduled Papeete to Sarajevo via LAX 😃. And soon 😃

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  23. Anonymous14:19

    To summarize the news - the incompetent politically appointed management of Sarajevo Airport signed a contract with a non European carrier to operate European routes contrary to all regulations and are shocked and surprised they have not been issued an approval. Well done guys! Now throw away the next year negotiating with Nepal Airlines to open a base in Sarajevo.

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    1. Anonymous19:31

      Not just that - they also caused a huge media storm about it. It was looking like exceptionally good PR. But in the end it just made the whole thing even more ridiculous

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    2. Anonymous20:00

      You are right. It was unnecessary PR work.

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    3. Anonymous10:06

      Huge embarrassment.

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    4. Anonymous10:58

      They learnt their lesson. It was a good intention.

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    5. Anonymous17:54

      They learnt their lesson = they pocketed their money/bribe

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  24. Anonymous14:27

    When it comes to Europe, Vueling is the only potential newcomer for flights to Barcelona. Lufthansa with partners have full domination at SJJ. There is a mutual interest between SJJ and LH group. Proved very successful and reliable over the years, especially now when WIZZ is out of picture.

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    1. Anonymous14:30

      That is an absolute disaster.

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    2. Anonymous19:32

      This is simply not true, unless you are referring to Star Alliance. There is no Lufthansa domination in SJJ.

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    3. Anonymous19:56

      LH group and LH with partners, written above

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    4. Or to be more precise, LH group and LH with partners and humiliated feeders

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  25. Anonymous14:49

    This management at present, did more for SJJ than any other in the past. This needs to be told regardless of opinions and expectations from aside. Let’s presume they need to go now. Another political party will take over and bring someone else with some, or without any significant experience in aviation. Good news is there is still some major work to be done at the airport in terms of reconstruction and expansion of building and runway. Hopefully management will remain during this course of work for the job to be done. Once work is completed federal government may have start considering giving airport into concession or bring some new ideas of how to progress further.

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    1. Anonymous19:32

      Is this satire?

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    2. Anonymous10:07

      Mr "expert" is that you?

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    3. Anonymous11:05

      @10.07 not an expert. Aviation is just a hobby. Evaluating from different prospective.

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    4. Anonymous01:47

      14.49 HAHAHAHAHAHA

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