LOT touches down in Mostar
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LOT Polish Airlines has begun operating charters between Katowice and Mostar, providing a much-needed boost for the latter which has struggled to attract customers. The flights are being run on behalf of the Rego-Bis tour operator and cater for pilgrims visiting the Medjugorje sight. Local authorities in Mostar concluded a three-year agreement with the tour operator, which foresees LOT as the operating carrier for its entire duration. “It is a great honour that we have managed to finalise a contract. We have established an air link between Poland and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Flights will operate once per week”, the General Manager of Mostar Airport, Ivan Ljubić, said. The city’s Mayor, Mario Kordić, added, “I hope that from now Mostar Airport will be viewed positively and not as a bottomless pit”. Mostar Airport handled just 176 passengers during the first four months of the year.
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