International Airports
Sarajevo International Airport is located just 12 kilometers from the center of Sarajevo and serves as a connection to many European cities and the rest of the world through major international airlines such as Munich, Istanbul, Vienna, Zurich, and others.
Croatia Airlines connects Sarajevo with Zagreb, from where you can connect to Brussels, Frankfurt, London, Paris, Zurich, Munich, and several other European cities.
Air Serbia daily connects Sarajevo via Belgrade, from where you can connect to other international flights operated by Air Serbia and its partners, including Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Rome.
Tuzla International Airport has been the second-largest airport in the country since 2020 and is seeing increasing passenger traffic each year. Tuzla International Airport has established numerous connections to international destinations, mainly in Central Europe and Scandinavia.
Mostar Airport was opened for civil aviation in 1965, initially serving only domestic flights. Seasonal charter flights connect Mostar Airport with various international destinations such as Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, and Milan.
Banja Luka International Airport, also known as Mahovljani Airport, is located 18 km north-northeast of the railway station in Banja Luka, the largest city in Republika Srpska and the second largest in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The following airlines operate regular flights to and from Banja Luka:
– Air Serbia – Belgrade
– Aviolet – Seasonal charter: Athens
– Freebird Airlines – Seasonal charter: Antalya
– Lauda – Vienna
– Ryanair – Bergamo, Berlin – Schönefeld, Charleroi, Hahn, Memmingen