Sky Srpska

Sky Srpska
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Founded 2007
Ceased operations 2011
Hubs Banja Luka International Airport
Fleet size 0
Destinations 0
Headquarters Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Website www.skysrpska.aero

Sky Srpska was a planned airline in the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The airline was a public enterprise owned by the entity government which had its hub at the Banja Luka International Airport.[1] The airline lounched international services in July 2010 after signing a cooperation agreement with Adria Airways,[2] selling seats for flights from Banja Luka to Ljubljana. The Republic of Srpska government delayed the launch of the airline on several occasions, but ultimately decided to end its support in 2012 due to the airlines lack of funds to lease an aircraft.[3]

There has also been significant controversy over due to the criminal convictions of the CEO of airline Sky Srpska Adi Hadzihasanovic, regarding rapes of young girls.

References

  1. Government of Republika Srpska (2007-02-08). Одржана 11. сједница Владе Републике Српске (in Serbian). Retrieved 2007-02-12.
  2. Sky Srpska at airlineupdate.com, retrieved 13-11-2013
  3. "Sky Srpska". ch-aviation. Retrieved 2007-05-05.

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