Lumiwings launches Tuzla base

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Greek carrier Lumiwings established its base in Tuzla yesterday, by stationing a Boeing 737-700 aircraft in the city and launching flights to Skavsta and Halmstad, which will be followed by the introduction of services to Maastricht today, and Saarbrucken and Esbjerg on Wednesday. The flights come after Lumiwings was the only carrier to apply for local subsidies to station an aircraft in the city, following the closure of Wizz Air’s Tuzla base in September this year. Overall, Lumiwings will operate twenty weekly Tuzla flights (both directions included), offering 2.980 weekly seats on the market. “Considering the very limited time since tickets went on sale, we are very pleased with the number of passengers handled during the first day of operations. This is a great benefit, above all for our citizens living in Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands, which will now have the opportunity to travel at affordable fares”, the General Manager of Tuzla Airport, Dževad Halilčević, said. Lumiwings is expected to introduce additional new routes out of Tuzla, with an announcement possible as early as next month. Tuzla Airport will boast 28.310 seats on the market in January, down 59.8% on the same month in 2023.




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  1. Anonymous10:31

    What were the load factors?
    Also what the he** is going on with that livery? They had a stunning one when flying to Mostar

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    1. Anonymous10:40

      Was absouletly thinking the same! What a horrible, dull and lifeless livery. Greek airlines usually have nice liveries, but pick very strange airline names.

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  2. Anonymous10:34

    Best of luck to them, they'll definitely need it.

    I wonder what the load factor will be

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  3. Anonymous10:38

    Interesting seats color. You have a typo in the headline, Lumiwings, not Lumwings :)

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    1. Anonymous11:09

      From Transavia times

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  4. Anonymous11:34

    oh thats Halmstad, thought TZL

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  5. Anonymous12:17

    New era in ex YU aviation begins

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  6. Anonymous12:26

    those seats though ^^

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    1. Anonymous13:03

      reminds me of the 99s.

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    2. Anonymous16:16

      I flew on that aircraft once. The seats are not very comfy i an confirm lol. Good luck. They will need it

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  7. Anonymous13:03

    90s*

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  8. Anonymous13:12

    Yugoslav flag on the crew’s scarfs, a nice touch :)

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  9. Anonymous14:43

    I'm very happy to see again routes to Denmark 🇩🇰

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  10. Anonymous16:17

    Why this livery, this is not the official livery? Is this aircraft soon to leave the fleet and join another airline, a new quirky livery or plans to launch a brand in B&H? Could it have something to do with the "Bosnian Airlines" idea that is involved in the tender at SJJ?

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    1. Anonymous18:35

      It's the same livery Slovenian AlpAvia has on their E145

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    2. Anonymous19:20

      Anon 18:35 True. That's kinda sus

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    3. Anonymous20:00

      True! Very interesting. Maybe he will leave Lumiwings soon? Will a new aircraft come in its place at TZL?

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  11. Anonymous12:58

    The seats are more than perfect, precisely tailored to suit the preferences of the typical passengers at Živinice/Tuzla airport!

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