NEWS FLASH
Ryanair will introduce seasonal summer flights between Thessaloniki and Sarajevo. As previously reported, Greece’s second largest city will become the sixth destination to be served out of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital by the low cost carrier. The budget airline will maintain two weekly rotations on the route, from July 3 until August 28. Further flight details can be found here. Tickets are now available for purchase through the airline's website.
Honestly I would too.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to go to the sea in Greece, this is the ideal opportunity. The tickets are bought, also this is the first time I fly with Ryanair.
ReplyDeleteGreat!!!
ReplyDeleteBosnian tourists? Or greek?
ReplyDeleteI guess both but mostly Bosnian.
DeleteDo Soluna sto somuna!
DeleteBosnian or to be precise, tourists from Republika Srpska will mostly fly this route.
DeleteLol
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Delete13:37🤦♂️
DeleteAnon 13:37, wtf?
DeleteAthens would be more important
ReplyDeleteOlympic Air says hi!
DeleteAthens needs to be launched by Aegean and not Ryanair.
DeleteWhy?
DeleteConnections to their network Middle East, Greek islands, Cyprus, Caucasus region as they fly to EVN, TBS and GYD.
DeleteYeah, flights from TIA to Athens are full of pilgrims headed to Saudi Arabia, Aegan could do the same with Bosnia
DeleteRyanair gonna schedule Ohrid Thessaloniki before any LJU flights
ReplyDeletelol OHD is a dead airport, momko. SJJ is now slowly growing up and the new market needed.
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Delete@13.38 what a stupid comment
DeleteVery good news for BiH. Fail to understand why Wizz never took Sarajevo s seriously. Now that Ryan found Sarajevo it will be very hard to let them go as their focus is to conquer the Balkans and they already acheived it very easily with Hrvatska. BiH is next and then Slowenija.
ReplyDeleteWell as fast as Ryanair came and developed SJJ that fast can actually disappear if they don't like something.
DeleteWizz Air falls in Bosnia. No future for W6.
DeleteIn fact, Ryanair and Wizz Air are waiting for the end of the war, then they will enter
aggressively in Ukraine. Ukraine International went bankrupt so an opportunity opened up just for them. SkyUp on the other hand would be hard to break as it is primarily a leisure airline. The market will certainly not be the same.
they never took Sarajevo seriously because they didnt make any profits. end of story
DeleteAnd it will be the same with Ryanair when incentives stop.
DeleteRyanair always find a reason to leave a market when things aren't on their side.
Deletebizarre
ReplyDeleteIt's bizarre that people want to spend their holiday in Greece!? I can't...
DeleteStrange for the trolls who prepared to spit on SJJ and TZL as in LJU but failed.
Delete...They failed because Ryanair came, otherwise it would have been said that there is no London, but there is Doha. Well bro, apparently there is no QR or FZ from your city and you are spitting.
DeleteIt is good to see that together Ryanair, Wizz Air and Lumiwings have 16 destinations from Tuzla and Sarajevo, which is equal to Wizz Air's base in TZL. But we need more capacity..... We have an increase in TK, OU compared to last year. Overall SJJ and TZL have improved the situation so hopefully the partnership with Ryanair will continue after the subsidies….
ReplyDeleteLumiwings is a bit questionable, but seems to be doing well.