May 26 (SeeNews) - Bosnia's Sarajevo airport will resume international operations as of June 1, after staying closed for two months due to coronavirus pandemic, the airport's flight schedule shows.
On June 1, the airport will welcome passengers from Saudi Arabia's Riyadh and Jeddah carried by low-cost airline Flynas, as well as travellers from Kuwait City and Turkey's Antalya carried by FlyBosnia.
From June 2 to 5, Sarajevo airport will resume serving flights connecting Sarajevo to Qatar's Doha, Saudi Arabia's Gassim, Dubai, Hungary's Budapest and Serbia's Belgrade.
On June 10, the airport will again serve flights to Croatia's Zagreb, while passengers from Istanbul will arrive on June 11.
As of June 15, flights to Munich and Vienna will resume.