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The government of the Tuzla Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina has announced it will launch a public call to subsidise airlines that launch flights from the city. It has allocated roughly 1.27 million euros in subsidies. “By subsidising airlines, we want to restore routes that were discontinued with the departure of Wizz Air. We have held discussions and made agreements with several airlines. We do not anticipate spending all the funds, but we want to share the risk. A public call for airlines will be issues in the coming days where all the details will be defined”, the Prime Minister of the Tuzla Canton, Irfan Halilagić, said.
Tender conditions: Must have two Embraer E195 aircraft in fleet and airline name must be two words starting with A and ending with O.
ReplyDeleteAir Koryo? But no Embraers...
DeleteTu204 this plane is allowed in Europe.
DeleteLying grounds for Air Montenegro?
ReplyDeleteKlix reported today that BHDCA has granted permission for Air Montenegro to fly from Tuzla, specifically to Holland and Turkey. However, they were rejected for flights to Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, and Austria.
DeleteThat's like 5x as much as SJJ was (is?) offering for an LLC to establish a base
ReplyDeleteWas. Now they have no cap and the government is inclined to spend millions
DeleteWhich airport is on the article photo?
ReplyDeleteEindhoven
DeleteAny chance for BRA - Braathens Regional Airlines?
ReplyDeleteHardly
DeleteBut will be very nice. Stockholm, Malmö, Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Billund. We need to get new Scandinavian routes.
No chance. They are a domestic ATR operator in Sweden. It makes no sense for them to move into the international scene with Tuzla of all places. Do you realise how far it is between Sweden and Tuzla on an ATR? I can't think of a less suitable aircraft type.
DeleteBRA also has A320 family aircraft in it’s fleet
DeleteReally not sure what Sarajevo is waiting for as well? I find it hard to believe RyanAir wouldn’t succeed with a 1 or 2 aircraft base? Cheap fares is what Bosnia in general needs.
ReplyDeleteAir Montenegro needs to get BH AOC for this agreement or not?
ReplyDeleteKlix reported today that BHDCA has granted permission for Air Montenegro to fly from Tuzla, only to Holland and Turkey. However, they were rejected for flights to Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, and Austria.
DeleteIts one of option. Other is try to get freedoms from EU countrys
ReplyDeleteAnadolu Jet would be great but I think impossible
ReplyDeleteAir Montenegro could register a company in Malta and all problems would be resolve about fifth and seventh freedom.As a mather a fact this bussines model could be profitable for them
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