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Bosnia and Herzegovina to reintroduce aviation tax

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Bosnia and Herzegovina is poised to reintroduce the passenger departure tax at the country’s commercial airports from next year, which will increase costs for airlines. Imposed by the Bosnia and Herzegovina Directorate of Civil Aviation (BHDCA), the tax, which has only ever been fully enforced for carriers operating out of Sarajevo Airport but is supposed to be applied at all of the country’s commercial airports, has been seen as a deterrent for airlines, especially low cost carriers. The tax was suspended for a year in order to boost the country’s connectivity. However, the BHDCA has said the policy has resulted in a “dramatic drop in income” and poses a threat to the Directorate's operations. The departure tax amounts to 1.5 euros per passenger. Last year Ryanair discontinued operations out of Tuzla when the airport was pressured to start applying the tax. The Ministry for Communication and Traffic of Bosnia and Herzegovina will initiate procedures for the reintroduction of the passenger tax at the next Council of Ministers meeting.

October 24, 2024
Banja Luka bosnia and herzegovina mostar Newsflash sarajevo Tuzla
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  1. Anonymous10:37

    What connectivity they boost ? They just get some more pax , and now with this they will lost everytning very soon :D

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    1. Anonymous10:38

      They won't loose it because all new routes in Bosnia are now being subsidized.

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    2. Anonymous11:19

      Exactly all of them are subsized ? Wow

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    3. Anonymous14:21

      In Sarajevo and Mostar...no in Banja Luka and Tuzla

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    4. Anonymous02:53

      That tax will destroy all airports except Sarajevo. I think that's the aim. Unfortunately, many in Sarajevo think that only one airport in bih should exist and that's Sarajevo airport

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  2. Anonymous10:40

    Bye bye unsubsidised routes, I guess

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    1. Anonymous11:19

      I think the same , they dont any anu routr that is not supsized ....

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  3. Anonymous10:58

    Well, if an airline is going to drop a route because of 1.50 euros, than let it be. Farewell, and don't come back.

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    1. Anonymous11:20

      Thats why Ryanair and W6 leave my friend ...

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    2. Anonymous19:39

      11.20 And that's exactly why they can't be considered serious airlines.

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    3. Anonymous08:37

      +1

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  4. Anonymous11:40

    RIP TZL

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    1. Anonymous02:54

      Mostar and Banja Luka also

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  5. Anonymous12:09

    Sometimes government pay the carriers per pax, sometimes they charge them per pax...

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    1. Anonymous12:22

      The second one the airlines dont like at all , and they decide to leave the airport :D

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  6. Anonymous14:19

    1.5 euro isn't even the price of a pack of cigarettes

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    1. Anonymous02:55

      That's right but from the price of 19 euro for ticket it is significantly high amount

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    2. Anonymous07:16

      02.55 Most people are willing to pay more than €19 for a ticket. Even bus is a lot more expensive than that. So if that's the problem, the airlines are free to increase ticket prices.

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  7. Anonymous12:32

    BNX will not pay this tax,we are not crazy to fire Ryanair because 1.54EUR !

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  8. Anonymous14:43

    Ryanair will be the first to leave if this happens!

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