January 10 (SeeNews) - Bosnia's international airport in Banja Luka will be closed for air traffic for 30 days starting January 15, the airport said on Monday.
The air carriers have suspended most of their flights to and from the airport in January and February due to the high cancelation rate caused by the epidemiological situation, the Banja Luka airport said in a press release.
The airport will rehabilitate its runway during the one-month break, it added.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has four international airports - in Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla and Mostar.