Turkish Airlines has scaled back its planned expansion to Zagreb and Ljubljana, while also reducing frequencies to Sarajevo and Pristina. In Zagreb, the ...
Ryanair has solidified its position as the leading low cost carrier in the former Yugoslavia for a second consecutive summer, outpacing rival Wizz Air. ...
NEWS FLASHThe CEOs of Air Serbia and Croatia Airlines will take part in the world's largest gathering of airline leaders - IATA's Annual General Meeting ...
Commercial airports across the former Yugoslavia handled a combined total of 5.428.484 passengers during the first quarter of the year. In March alone, ...
NEWS FLASHLow cost carrier Wizz Air is hiring cabin crew members for its base in Tirana in three cities in the former Yugoslavia. The budget airline will ...
Turkish Airlines’ low cost subsidiary AJet will commence operations to its sixth destination in the former Yugoslavia and its third in Bosnia and ...
Tunisian carrier Nouvelair plans to grow its number of flights to former Yugoslav markets this coming summer and increase its weekly capacity to the region ...