Turkish Airlines Cargo begins Sarajevo flights

Wednesday, May 27, 2015


Turkish Airlines Cargo has launched scheduled services from Istanbul to Sarajevo. Flights will operate twice per week, each Tuesday and Saturday with an Airbus A330-200F freighter jet. Some 3.600 tonnes of meat products are being exported from Bosnia and Herzegovina to Turkey on board the cargo flights. Turkish Airlines Cargo is present in the region as it runs services from Istanbul to Belgrade, which continue onto Madrid.


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  1. Anonymous13:13

    What is that they import from Serbia then?

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    1. Anonymous13:15

      They do exports on Belgrade flights and it is pretty much everything primarily sanitary products like shaving cream, condoms, tampons etc.

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    2. I have no clue about A330 cargo in BEG, but what I do know is that on scheduled pax flights TK also gets a lot of cargo. Whenever I send something from Canada or vice versa its almost always on TK and once it was ASL/KL. Also when I traveled few years back I saw like 30 boxes and some mail on a A320..

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  2. Anonymous11:33

    Small correction, the flight operates as IST-MAD-BEG. So the flight from BEG continues to IST, not MAD. :)

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