Ryanair to launch new Sarajevo and Croatia flights

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Low cost carrier Ryanair will commence new flights to Sarajevo and the Croatian coast next summer season. The airline will introduce a weekly service between Stockholm Arlanda Airport and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital on April 1, increasing to two weekly from July. Further details can be found here. It will compete directly against Norwegian on the route. Ryanair is also introducing services from Gothenburg to both Pula and Dubrovnik, on July 7 and 8. Both will be maintained twice per week. Further information for the Pula service can be viewed here, while additional details for the Dubrovnik operation can be found here. Tickets are now available for purchase through the airline's website.

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  1. Bravo Sarajevo !!!

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  2. Anonymous13:09

    Bravo Sarajevo! Hopefully Berlin and Barcelona will be next.

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  3. Anonymous13:23

    Fantastic news for Sarajevo! Hope for many more new routes after the public call closes in October!

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  4. Anonymous13:37

    Amazing for BiH and Croatia.

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  5. Anonymous13:51

    Wonderful!. I feel like Oslo would also be a nice addition to the northern sector, but than again LOT covers that good.

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    1. Anonymous13:53

      Maybe Helsinki as well?

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  6. Anonymous14:27

    Gothenburg-Pula will work very well, but July is too late.

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  7. Anonymous14:27

    Kopenhagen je opet izvisio :/

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  8. Anonymous14:28

    Netherlands?

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  9. Anonymous14:33

    adding destinations Eindhoven and Amsterdam would be of great added value!!

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  10. Anonymous15:12

    Sarajevo-Amsterdam would be the best

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  11. Anonymous16:41

    Everyone wants to visit beautiful Dalmatia!

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  12. Anonymous22:25

    Bravo Sarajevo
    I’m still waiting and hoping that Copenhagen will be next

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  13. Anonymous12:16

    Eindhoven 🙏

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