Mostar International Airport

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Mostar International Airport (Croatian: Međunarodna zračna luka Mostar; IATA: OMO, ICAO: LQMO) is an airport near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the village of Ortiješ, 4 NM (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) southeast of Mostar's railway station.[2]

Mostar International Airport

Međunarodna zračna luka Mostar
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCity of Mostar (88%)
Zagreb Airport (12%)
OperatorMostar Airport Ltd.
ServesMostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
LocationOrtiješ
Focus city forSky Alps
Elevation AMSL48 m / 156 ft
Coordinates43°16′58″N 17°50′45″E / 43.28278°N 17.84583°E / 43.28278; 17.84583
Websitemostar-airport.ba
Map
OMO is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
OMO
OMO
Location within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
15/332,4007,874Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers20,525 Increase 91,3%
Aircraft Movements686 Increase 64,1%
Freight (in tons)0 Decrease 0%
Source: Bosnian and Herzegovinian Directorate of Civil Aviation BHDCA[1]

History edit

Mostar Airport was opened for civilian air traffic in 1965, targeting domestic flights. Prior to 1965, Mostar was a local airport with a large concrete runway used by aircraft manufacturer SOKO for testing and delivering military aircraft. Currently, the airport primarily serves charter flights for Catholics making the pilgrimage to nearby Medjugorje. In 2012, the airport had a twofold increase in traffic, making it the second-busiest in Bosnia and Herzegovina after Sarajevo airport.

In November 2017, German low-cost carrier Eurowings was the first airline to schedule regular flights from Mostar, namely to Düsseldorf and Stuttgart, serving both with two weekly flights from May 2018 respectively.[3] On 3 May 2018, the first landing of a Croatia Airlines aircraft marked the introduction of the twice weekly nonstop Mostar-Zagreb service.[4]The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted the airports operations, causing Croatia Airlines and Eurowings not to continue their services as planned, therefore losing all scheduled traffic. Also, numerous irregularities in the spending of airport funds and illegally elected administration were noticed.[5] The airport received 1,000,000 Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible marks (€500,000) from the government in March 2021 as an aid to overcome the Covid-crisis.[6] On 8 September 2021, Croatia Airlines operated a charter flight from Shannon in Ireland to Mostar Airport, marking the resumption of any civilian traffic in Mostar since March 2020. Airport management also started negotiating flights with low cost airline Wizz Air to sustain direct flights to the diaspora in Germany and Sweden, tough without any outcome.[7] In 2023, Mostar gained two new direct links to Italy, with AeroItalia launching flights to the secondary airport of Forlì and Greek charter airline Lumiwings connecting Mostar with Foggia. Both routes were discontinued after just one season.

Airlines and destinations edit

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

AirlinesDestinations
Air Serbia Seasonal: Belgrade[8]
Croatia Airlines Zagreb[9]
Luxwing Seasonal charter: Catania, Naples[10]
Sky Alps[11][12] Seasonal: Bari, Munich, Rome–Fiumicino, Verona

Statistics edit

The record number of 86,000 passengers was recorded in the year 1990.[13]

Annual passenger traffic at OMO airport.See Wikidata query.
Passenger statistics[14]
Year/MonthJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberYear totalChange
20247888689291,7714,356 +577.1%
202353048741,3201,5332,5735,8383,7362,6179921,02220,544 +91.8%
2022639211101899422,1514,6231,9147115n/a10,711 +693.2%
202121621217762182536643241532051,942 +41.34%
202038426713300007619011252881,374 -95.81%
20191632942891,2912,4234,0294,6778,3696,2183,51293167032,866 +15.46%
201801714481,5573,8814,0043,1737,5614,9631,65457048128,463 -33.9%
20172904931,0143,7415,4065,7655,2018,8767,4374,12137939543,118 -19.5%
2016226241,1223,7976,1397,1788,41110,78810,2254,692n/an/a53,618 -28.5%
20157751862,4256,68011,8679,6969,71513,30511,5026,7188521,30375,024 +10.3%
20143951171,5755,8179,6899,2888,83110,69110,4997,7311,4261,92167,980 -1.3%
201315572,4537,7379,0829,1466,66511,1039,5997,6023,3392,05868,939 −13.2%
20121773182,1399,1698,67711,9229,92113,73710,8396,3602,9231,87378,055 +212.0%
201155406962,1934,0295,0874,3434,6448,4324,2651,0861,47836,807 +206.0%

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bosnian, Flying (18 January 2019). "Bosnia and Herzegovina aviation news: ✈Bosnia and Herzegovina air traffic report for 2018".
  2. ^ "EAD Basic - Error Page". Retrieved 7 June 2015.
  3. ^ Bosnian, Flying (7 November 2017). "Bosnia and Herzegovina aviation news: ✈Eurowings Mostar flight schedule".
  4. ^ Bosnian, Flying (4 May 2018). "Bosnia and Herzegovina aviation news: ✈Zagreb-Mostar flights inaugurated".
  5. ^ "Nalaz revizije: Aerodrom Mostar netransparentno trošio novac, brojne nepravilnosti". www.klix.ba.
  6. ^ "Vlada Federacije BiH izdvaja devet miliona KM za aerodrome". www.klix.ba.
  7. ^ "Mostar Airport plans 2022 revival". exyuaviation.com. 12 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Air Serbia schedules Mostar launch". 2 February 2024.
  9. ^ "Croatia Airlines to restore Mostar flights". 27 March 2023.
  10. ^ "EKSKLUZIVNO-NAJAVE: ZL Mostar dogovorio 20 chartera Luxwinga" (in Croatian). 29 March 2024.
  11. ^ https://www.flyingbosnian.blogspot.com/2024/02/skyalps-schedules-mostar-flights-launch.html
  12. ^ "Sky Alps bids for Mostar flights, plans four new routes". 5 January 2024.
  13. ^ "Zračna luka Mostar". mostar-airport.ba. 4 April 2019.
  14. ^ "Home page". www.bhdca.gov.ba.

External links edit

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