Mostar Airport issues public call for Zagreb service
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Mostar Airport has issued a public call for an airline to launch flights between Zagreb and Mostar in return for subsidies. According to the call, the route should be served at least three times per week of which two should be in the morning hours in order to best connect onto European bound flights from the Croatian capital. According to Mostar’s Mayor, Mario Kordić, “If an interested airline applies, and we believe it will, it means there would be flights from Mostar to Zagreb departing at six in the morning, arriving at seven. As a result, passengers will be able to connect onto all Europe-bound flights departing between 7.30 and midday including Frankfurt, Munich, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels and Barcelona”. The public call was issued several days ago with the deadline set for tomorrow. Croatia Airlines has expressed interest in restoring flights between the two cities, which it maintained until the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020. Mostar Airport has struggled to attract passengers and airlines alike. During the first two months of the year, it handled 35 travellers.
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