SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), February 19 (SeeNews) – Regular flights between Bosnia's Mostar and Italian cities Rome, Naples and Bari will be introduced from March 1, the Sarajevo-based Foreign Investment Promotion Agency (FIPA) said.
The flights will be operated twice a week until October 1, FIPA said in a statement earlier this week.
In October, Bosnian travel agency Pro Pak Hercegovina and Croatia's Sea Air established the first post-war direct route from Mostar to Stuttgart.
In 2015, combined passenger traffic at the three airports in Bosnia’s Muslim-Croat Federation surged 19.1% on the year to 1.1 million.
The Federation is one of the two autonomous entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina. The other one is the Serb Republic.