SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), November 20 (SeeNews) – Passengers at Bosnia's four international airports totalled 137,312 in October, down from 161,830 in the previous month, data by Bosnia's Civil Aviation Directorate showed.
The busiest airport in October was the Sarajevo International Airport which handled 83,660 passengers, compared to 98,277 in September, according to data by the Civil Aviation Directorate.
Tuzla International Airport followed with 50,122 passengers, down 10.6% on the month.
Next came the Banja Luka-based airport with only 1,876 passengers, compared to 2,528 in September, and Mostar airport which handled 1,654 passengers in October, down from 4,963 in September.
Sarajevo airport was the only Bosnian airport which handled freight traffic, with 186 tonnes transported in October.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has been without a flag carrier since BH Airlines lost its license to operate and then its assets over large debts earlier this year. Recently Saudi Arabia-based Al Shiddi business group announced its air carrier FlyBosnia is expecting to obtain an operating permit.