B&H Airlines
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B&H Airlines was founded in 1994 as Air Bosna, the official airline of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the autumn of 2003, the airline ceased operations due to an increased debt that it could no longer repay. It remained defunct until May 2004, when the Council of Ministers promised to revive it. In 2005, they restarted operations as B&H Airlines, operating a pair of ATR-72 aircraft. The airline is based in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
There have been plans that B&H Airlines might purchase or lease 10 new aircraft by 2008. Aircraft like the Boeing 737, CRJ, or some other small aircraft seems as likely choices. New destinations to larger western European countries in the near future is also likely.
Destinations
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- * Banja Luka (Banja Luka International Airport)
- * Mostar (Mostar International Airport)
- * Sarajevo (Sarajevo International Airport) Hub
- Croatia
- * Zagreb (Zagreb Airport)
- Germany
- * Cologne (Cologne Bonn Airport)
- * Frankfurt (Frankfurt International Airport)
- * Stuttgart (Stuttgart Airport)
- Switzerland
- * Zürich (Zürich International Airport)
- Turkey
- * Istanbul (Atatürk International Airport)
Fleet
- 2 ATR 72-212s
External links
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| Airlines of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Arnoro • B&H Airlines • Bosnia Airlines • FlyBosnia Defunct airlines: Air Bosna • Air Srpska | |
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