March 15 (SeeNews) - The Croatian government said it has decided to allocate 900,000 euro ($979,890) to Bosnia and Herzegovina's Mostar to support existing and new air transport connections in 2024.
Croatia's ministry of the sea, transport and infrastructure will sign a contract with the city of Mostar to regulate their respective rights and obligations concerning the allocation of funds, the Croatian government said in a press release on Thursday.
Currently, Croatia Airlines offers direct flights from Zagreb to the Mostar international airport.
The Mostar airport is one of Bosnia's four international airports. The others are located in Sarajevo, Banja Luka and Tuzla.
($ = 0.918 euro)