Air Serbia plans year-round Mostar flights

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Mostar Airport’s CEO, Marko Djuzel, has said Air Serbia will maintain its service from Belgrade throughout the upcoming winter season. The Serbian carrier launched three weekly flights between the two cities in April with wet-leased Bulgaria Air Embraer E190 aircraft. The airline has so far scheduled the flights and put tickets on sale until the end of the 2024 summer season in late October. The carrier is the recipient of subsides by local authorities in Mostar for the upkeep of the route. According to Mr Djuzel, both Air Serbia and Croatia Airlines will maintain their respective flights to Mostar during the winter months. Air Serbia recently said it was looking into introducing new regional routes to its network this coming winter and extending select seasonal destinations throughout the year.

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  1. Anonymous11:22

    Well done AirSerbia!

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  2. Anonymous11:28

    Bravo Air Serbia πŸ‡·πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡·πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡·πŸ‡Έ

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  3. Anonymous12:04

    Bravo Mostar! Who could imagine that Mostar would be much better connected to Belgrade than Banja Luka!?

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    1. Anonymous13:00

      Only because of subsidies, BNX also had more frequencies when the local government was paying JU.

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    2. Anonymous13:07

      Agreed, must be the subsidies from Mostar. If paid well, no doubt Air Serbia would fly to Maribor. Or even Toronto :D

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    3. Anonymous13:52

      Mostar is also more touristy. I was there in April and it was already getting crowded. It's a beautiful place with friendly people and very affordable compared to other places, especially in Croatia.

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    4. Anonymous14:43

      This. Banja Luka is ultimately limited to p2p demand between the two and some gastro traffic

      Mostar has both plus the transfer potential from Poland, Germany, and even Italy

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    5. Anonymous20:36

      Even with subsidies, BNX route was less than 50% full. I travelled a few times in different times of the year, often only 6-10 passengers on board. Mostar is doing much better with more than 80% LF.

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    6. Anonymous21:16

      Someone is paying. Is it some Tourist board, airport, some organization or level of government etc

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    7. Anonymous15:32

      LF from bnx to beg is low because there are only two flights per week. Who would fly further via beg when there are 5x pw flights to Vienna, 7x to Memmingen and other options. Mostar has significantly poorer connectivity than Banja Luka

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    8. Anonymous23:51

      15:32, someone who has connected flights that day

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  4. Anonymous12:16

    SPU is a must for this winter season as well

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    1. Anonymous12:19

      Ha ha ha wtf?

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    2. So far, the last flight to SPU is on October 24th if I am not mistaken.

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    3. Anonymous12:47

      They extended it this year, it started earlier this year

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    4. Anonymous13:15

      There is absolutely no need JU to fly to SPU during the winter.

      From legacy carriers only KL flies there if we do not take in consideration subsidized OU. So no Air France, no Lufthansa, no Austrian, no Swiss, no LOT, no SAS, no ITA, no Iberia, no Aegean, no British, no Brussels, nobody...And all of them have very good reasons not to fly to SPuUduring the winter. SPU is dead airport in winter.

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    5. Anonymous13:44

      Few weekly flights with ATR shouldn't be a problem to fill for both SPU and DBV...

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    6. Anonymous15:02

      They can use ATR planes much better on some other destinations.

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    7. Vlad16:32

      @anon 13.15

      BEG has P2P demand to SPU year-round, big European hubs do not.

      Two-weekly in winter is a no-brainer.

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    8. Anonymous09:02

      Yeah right, Belgrade has P2P demand and LH does not recognize that P2P demand to German cities with massive CRO diaspora does not exist.

      Sure.

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  5. Anonymous14:58

    DBV maybe, SPU no chanse

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    1. Anonymous15:08

      If Mostar can be year round, then so can SPU and DBV.

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    2. Anonymous15:09

      They are getting money to fly year round to Mostar.

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    3. Anonymous17:50

      See Vlad's comment above.

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