How to find cheap flights to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Catch a flight to Bosnia and Herzegovina leaving from Mumbai. This is usually the most affordable place to begin your trip.
Consider flying into Sarajevo International for even more value from your fare.
The cheapest time to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina is generally June.
You'll find one-way flights there from ₹ 19,259. The lowest price for a return ticket is ₹ 40,575.
Open to any arrival city? Add where you're departing from, then enter 'Bosnia and Herzegovina' in the 'To' field. This will give you a list of destinations and the option to sort them by 'Cheapest flights.'
If you know where you're headed, select 'Add nearby airports' at the start of your search. This will display flight prices for all nearby arrival airports and could unlock real savings.
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Book sooner rather than later. You could walk away with some amazing early bird discounts.
The best time to go to Bosnia and Herzegovina
To find the month with the cheapest flights, use the 'Whole month' tool. If you've got some flexibility with your travel dates, search for the green prices on the calendar — they highlight the lowest fares available.
July is one of the busiest months to fly. High season means more happening, but it's rarely the cheapest time to go.
Travel in November if you're aiming for a more laid-back vibe. This is the least busy time of year and also when plane tickets to Bosnia and Herzegovina are often more affordable.
Weather can have a real impact on your trip, so choose your season wisely. Maximum temperatures average 27ºC in August, making it one of the warmest months in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
January brings cooler conditions, with average lows of -3ºC.
May tends to be the rainiest month, while September is the driest.
Also factor in spring flooding season and periods of heavy snowfall when choosing your travel dates. Of course, weather risks depend on the timing of your trip and where you go.
Getting to Bosnia and Herzegovina
When it's time to book flights to Bosnia and Herzegovina, you'll have a good range of arrival airports to choose from. These are some of the busiest:
Sarajevo International Airport (SJJ) in Sarajevo
Tuzla International Airport (TZL) in Tuzla
Banja Luka International Airport (BNX) in Banja Luka
The airlines operating into this destination most often, along with approximate monthly flight counts, are:
Wizz Air — 200
Ryanair — 140
Turkish Airlines — 80
Global hubs including Vienna, Istanbul and Frankfurt are common stopovers on flights to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Your connection (if any) will depend on your airline and departure city, which you can check while you're searching.
Places to visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo
Located in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and with a population of roughly 700,000, this city should be toward the top of the must-visit list.
Key stops include Ferhadija Mosque, Site of the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Serbian Orthodox Cathedral.
Sarajevo International Airport (SJJ) handles the majority of international flights into Sarajevo. You'll find some competitive flight deals to Bosnia and Herzegovina touching down at this major hub.
Ready to choose the perfect place to stay? Explore the full range of hotels in Sarajevo.
Tuzla
This city of around 140,000 inches Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina serves up its own blend of character, energy and culture.
King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud Mosque, Arheološki park neolitsko-sojeničko naselje and Park prirode Ilinčica are an ideal introduction to the highlights.
Fly in through Tuzla International Airport (TZL) and go straight from arrivals to discovering the sights.
Explore hotels in Tuzla and find a stay that suits your plans.
Banja Luka
Want inspiration for more places to visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina? This city of about 220,000 people in Republika Srpska has plenty going for it.
Top attractions to cross off while you're here include Hot Springs, Museum of Republika Sprska and Botanical garden.
Banja Luka International Airport (BNX) is the main airport for flights into the city.
Pick up a deal on where you'll stay by browsing the list of hotels in Banja Luka.
Good to know
Entry rules can often change, so check whether you'll need a visa or any other types of documentation before you travel. Your airline, travel agent or the local embassy or consulate will have the most up-to-date information.
ATMs (automatic teller machines) are commonly found across cities of all sizes, from smaller urban areas to major hubs.
Tipping is expected in Bosnia and Herzegovina. People generally match the tip to the service, and adding one is simply part of how things work here.
With moderate Wi-Fi coverage, you can usually find a connection in busy areas. Reliability can drop outside them though.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has a population of roughly 3.2 million. The capital city is Sarajevo.
This destination has one standard time zone of UTC+1.
Bosnia and Herzegovina sits in Europe within the Southern Europe subregion.
Thinking about timing your flight to Bosnia and Herzegovina with a big occasion? Major events worth planning around include the Sarajevo Film Festival, the MESA International Film Festival and Baščaršija Nights Festival.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car hire
Booked that cheap ticket to Bosnia and Herzegovina? Now work out where you'll rest your head and how you'll travel around. Check out the range of hotels in Bosnia and Herzegovina and filter your search by location, price range and more. You can also browse car hire options in Bosnia and Herzegovina and choose from pickup locations in cities or right at the airport.