Tuzla International Airport in a nutshell
The airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s third-largest city is served by Wizz Air, which operates flights from here to northern and western Europe, primarily for Bosnian workers in those countries. Other airlines also fly to Tuzla from time to time, attracted by the flight operation subsidies offered by the city.
Tuzla is conveniently situated near the Croatian and Serbian borders and is therefore used by people from a wide surrounding area.
The airport terminal has undergone a complete refurbishment, but it still looks more like a supermarket building, and if two planes happen to arrive at the same time, there is often a queue stretching right out the door.
Opening hours follow the flight schedule; it is not possible to stay overnight here.
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I am just leaving Tuzla airport for Bratislava and there is no departure tax.
Thanks for the update! I'll edit the text.
There is already a direct bus service from the airport to the centre of Tuzla.