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Air Serbia & Bosnia and Herzegovina Airlines Bent on Collaboration

2014-04-15 by Aleksandr Shatskih

B&H AIRLINES

News from Bosnia and Herzegovina Airlines and Air Serbia, the two carriers are strengthening their cooperation. The Bosnian airline may be offering flights from its Serbia counterpart soon.

Tags: airlines, Balkan travel, Balkans airlines, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia airlines

Nikola Tesla Airport Sees More Swiss Flights

2012-12-22 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Terminal 2 Nikola Tesla Aerodrome

elgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport reported having scheduled new flights between Belgrade and Basel, Switzerland. According to the news, Hungarian carrier Wizz Air will start operating three weekly flights.

Tags: Belgrade flights, Belgrade tourism, Serbia airlines, Serbia airport, Serbia travel, Swiss travel, Wizz Air

EX-YU Aviation Woes Continue

2012-08-24 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Croatia Airlines

With Summer nearing an end the EX-YU aviation industry faces some tough decisions ahead. Former Yugoslavian carriers, now fragmented toward their own regional goals, may have to deal alone with insurmountable financial troubles.

Tags: airlines, Balkans airlines, Bosnia airlines, Croatia Airlines, Europe aircarriers, EX-YU Aviation, Kresimir Kucko, Montenegro Airlines, Serbia airlines

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A 59-year-old tourist was rescued from Anydri Gorge in Crete after suffering a leg injury during a hike. Seven firefighters and two vehicles responded.

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Short-Term Rental Lobby Fights Greece’s New Tourism Limits

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STAMA Greece fights the Special Spatial Framework for Tourism, opposing municipal controls and the inclusion of short-term rentals in carrying-capacity math.

The Lions Fountain, the Hole, and the Kingdom of Endless Studies

2026-06-03 By Phil Butler

There is perhaps no better symbol of modern governance in Crete than the Morosini Fountain in Heraklion. The Lions Fountain stands at the very center of the city, both physically and symbolically, a Venetian masterpiece completed in 1628 that survived Ottoman occupation, wars, earthquakes, modernization, pollution, and four centuries of Mediterranean upheaval. It remains one […]

Rouvas Gorge

Five Euros to Save One of Crete’s Most Scenic Gorges

2026-06-03 By Iorgos Pappas

Faistos and Gortyna plan a €5 entrance fee for Rouvas Gorge to fund safety upgrades, maintenance, and conservation in the heart of Psiloritis.

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Crete Joins Mediterranean Trails Network to Elevate Global Eco-Tourism Profile

2026-06-02 By Manuel Santos

Crete unifies its hiking routes under the Cretan Trails banner, partnering with international trail networks to develop sustainable mountain tourism.

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