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Mostar International Airport ( hr, Međunarodna Zračna Luka Mostar, bs, Međunarodni Aerodrom Mostar; ) is an
airport An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial air transport. Airports usually consists of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surface ...
near
Mostar Mostar (, ; sr-Cyrl, Мостар, ) is a city and the administrative center of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the historical capital of Herzegovina. Mostar is sit ...
, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the village of
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, southeast of Mostar's railway station.


History

Mostar Airport was opened for civilian air traffic in 1965 for domestic flights. Prior to 1965, Mostar was a local airport with a large concrete runway used by aircraft manufacturer
SOKO Soko ( sh-Cyrl, Соко) was a Yugoslav aircraft manufacturer based in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company was responsible for the production of many military aircraft for the Yugoslav Air Force. SOKO was created in 1950 by the rel ...
for testing and delivering military aircraft, and sometimes by passenger aircraft. Currently, the airport primarily serves for Catholics making the pilgrimage to nearby
Medjugorje Medjugorje ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Međugorje, Међугорје, ) is a town located in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, about southwest of Mostar and east of the border with Croatia. The town is part of the Čitluk municipality ...
. In 2012, the airport had a twofold increase in traffic, making it the second-busiest in Bosnia and Herzegovina after
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airport. Further investments are planned, which include: renovating and expanding the terminal building, expanding the apron, modernising equipment, possible expanding of runway and further education of airport staff in Italy, also building fuel tanks and hangars for private aircraft and for aircraft of the Secondary Traffic school of Mostar which uses the airport for flight school and educating students for future work. Mostar International Airport is considering a possible strategic partnership with investors or, alternatively, a privatisation or concession. In November 2017,
Eurowings Eurowings GmbH is a German low-cost carrier headquartered in Düsseldorf and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group. Founded in 1996, it serves a network of domestic and European destinations and formerly also operated some long-haul ...
was the first airline to schedule regular flights from Mostar to Düsseldorf and Stuttgart with two weekly flights from May 2018. On 3 May 2018, a
Croatia Airlines Croatia Airlines Ltd. is the state-owned flag carrier airline of Croatia. Its headquarters are in Buzin near Zagreb and operates domestic and international services mainly to European destinations. Its main hub is Zagreb International Airport wi ...
plane landed at Mostar Airport marking the introduction of direct two weekly Mostar-Zagreb flights. The
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has further disrupted the difficult financial situation, causing Croatia Airlines and Eurowings not to continue their planned flights. Also, numerous irregularities in the spending of airport funds and illegally elected administration were noticed. The airport received 1,000,000 Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible marks (€500,000) from the government in March 2021. On 8 September 2021, Croatia Airlines operated first charter flight from Shannon in Ireland to Mostar Airport. Airport management also start negotiating flights with few low cost airlines.


Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Mostar Airport:


Controversies

While Sarajevo, Banja Luka and Tuzla's airports have increased their passengers above 100,000; Mostar's airport management has not succeeded in securing any growth. Instead, Mostar's airport continue existing by support of the FBIH government. The airport management has failed in securing flights to diaspora rich destinations such as Sweden, Denmark and Germany. In 2022, the airport lost its only scheduled service. Despite a very low number of passengers, 8 million BAM was awarded to the airport The current airport director Ivan Ljubic was appointed against the law since there was no city council when he assumed office. Mostar Airport fails to land airplanes diverged from Sarajevo, Tuzla and Banja Luka due to foggy weather conditions. Instead these airplanes are diverted to Serbia and Croatia, even if they are much further away from their original destinations. Mostar airport is located in a very attractive position that the management have completely failed to capitalise on. The following reasons are why Mostar airport should be a very active airport # Serving the closer towns with more than 400,000 population # Diaspora from Herzegovina region # Diaspora from Dalmatia region # Tourism in Mostar # Tourism in Hercegovina # Faith Tourism / pilgrimage to the very visited and world known Medjugorge # Summer backup for Split and Dubrovnik (Croatia's Dalmatia is extremely high in tourism) # Closeness to Montenegro The political party "Our Party" Nasa stranka expressed the desire to completely change the management of the airport in 2018. Responsible Management of the failed airport


Statistics

The record number of 86,000 passengers was recorded in the year 1990,


See also

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List of airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina This is a list of airports and airfields in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina has: * 4 International airports (one main airport; Sarajevo International Airport) * 1 International airport under construction Bihać Golubić Airport * ...
* Banja Luka International Airport *
Sarajevo International Airport Sarajevo International Airport ( bs, Međunarodni aerodrom Sarajevo/Међународни аеродром Сарајево) is the main international airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina, serving Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It i ...
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Tuzla International Airport Tuzla International Airport ( bs, Međunarodni aerodrom Tuzla/Међународни аеродром Тузла); is an airport near Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tuzla International Airport is the second largest airport in Bosnia and Herzegov ...


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External links

* * * {{authority control Buildings and structures in Mostar Airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina