Aeropuerto de Mostar Int'l (OMO)
Mostar International Airport (IATA: OMO, ICAO: LQMO) serves as a vital gateway to the picturesque city of Mostar, located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Established primarily for military purposes, the airport has transitioned over the years into a significant hub for civilian air traffic. Nestled in the scenic Herzegovina region, Mostar International makes the rich cultural tapestry and historic landmarks of Mostar more accessible to the world.
Located approximately seven kilometers southeast of the city center, Mostar International is an international airport that plays a pivotal role in connecting the region with various European destinations. The airport facilitates both scheduled and charter flights, catering to a growing number of tourists drawn to Mostar’s storied Ottoman-era architecture and the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge).
As of recent statistics, Mostar International Airport handles several thousand passengers annually, with seasonal fluctuations reflecting peak tourist periods. Despite its modest size, the airport is served by a handful of airlines, ensuring connectivity primarily with European cities. Key carriers operate flights predominantly during the summer months, aligning with the high influx of visitors.
The airport infrastructure includes a single terminal designed to manage passenger flow efficiently, and an airstrip well-suited for medium-sized aircraft. Given its strategic importance and growing passenger numbers, Mostar International continues to evolve, contributing significantly to the local economy and providing an essential link for both residents and international visitors alike.