Published on
September 17, 2025

Sarajevo International Airport is excited to share the launch of a new non-stop service to Paris, set to be operated by Transavia France, the budget arm of the Air France-KLM Group. Beginning April 17, 2026, these flights will take off twice a week every Monday and Friday opening fresh pathways for tourists, business travelers, and anyone keen to deepen the cultural ties between Bosnia and Herzegovina and France.

This service is a notable first for Transavia France, as the carrier has never before flown between Paris Orly Airport and Sarajevo. The move is part of a broader strategy by the airline to add appealing European cities to its network, improving passenger choice and strengthening transcontinental links.

A Fresh Route Between Bosnia and Herzegovina and France

Passengers can now travel non-stop between Sarajevo and Paris, making it easy for anyone headed to the French capital or anyone in Paris who wants to experience the rich culture and history of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Paris is among the globe’s most prominent tourist, business, and cultural hubs; the new non-stop flight ties Sarajevo directly to one of Europe’s leading centers of commerce, culture, and diplomacy, reinforcing its growing status on the continent.

The new nonstop flight makes it simple and budget-friendly to fly from Sarajevo, the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, straight to Paris. Everyone is buzzing about it—tourists, business folks, and anyone heading to Paris for a cultural exchange. This link opens the door to fresh tourism pathways for Sarajevo, a city that’s been getting glowing reviews from visitors who love its mix of rich history, lively culture, and stunning landscapes.

When one of these Toronto–Paris nonstop flights lands in Sarajevo, it’s good news for room managers, tour guides, and restaurant owners. Folks from Paris, also a cultural exchange hub, can book a ticket and be in the heart of Sarajevo in just a few hurried hours.

When this new nonstop flight from Sarajevo to Paris takes off, it’s a win for tourists and business travelers alike. Folks leaving Sarajevo can hop on a simple nonstop flight and be wandering the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and Notre-Dame in a matter of hours. Since Paris is one of the biggest tourism hubs in the world, the flight makes the city even more reachable for anyone in the Sarajevo region thinking about a day trip or a full vacation. práce

Besides boosting tourism, the new route aims to deepen business ties between Bosnia and Herzegovina and France, two countries whose trade and diplomatic links keep growing. A non-stop flight will make it easier for professionals to hop between Sarajevo and Paris, paving the way for quicker meetings, conferences, and joint ventures between French and Bosnian firms.

Transavia Helps Make Europe Even More Flyable

Transavia France, known for its low-cost and flexible tickets, keeps proving that traveling across Europe doesn’t have to break the bank. Its Sarajevo-Paris flight is another win for budget travelers and a clear message that the airline is serious about the European market. What’s more, these new services push the wider trend of low-cost air travel in southeastern Europe, meaning more affordable choices for anyone flying in or out of Sarajevo.

Being part of the Air France-KLM Group gives Transavia a safety umbrella most budget airlines don’t offer. Passengers on the Sarajevo-Paris route can count on reliable service backed by a well-known global network, so they can focus more on their meeting agenda and less on the flight details.

A Boost to Sarajevo’s Tourism Industry

The new nonstop flight promises to pump fresh energy into Sarajevo’s tourism sector, which has already been growing year after year. With its stunning mix of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Yugoslav architecture, Sarajevo calls out to history lovers, while its buzzing arts community, world-class ski resorts, and breathtaking natural beauty invite adventure seekers. The fresh link to Paris means French tourists—already one of Sarajevo’s biggest visitor groups—can now zip straight to this charming capital.

Even more, this new service acts like a gateway. Travelers from other European countries and farther afield can hop a quick flight to Paris, then catch a fast connection to Sarajevo. This extra link helps position Sarajevo as a must-visit stop on any European travel itinerary.

Air Travel Expansion in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo International Airport is on a mission to broaden its global reach, and the newest nonstop flight to Paris is a shining example of that goal. By launching this service, the airport adds yet another spoke to its growing international network, making it simpler for visitors to arrive in Bosnia and Herzegovina and experience its rich culture, history, and stunning landscapes. The Paris route builds on a steadily increasing number of international flights, affirming Sarajevo’s emerging role as a key crossroads for travelers from around the globe.

This growth comes at a key moment for the country, which is intentionally boosting tourism and working to upgrade air links as a way to strengthen its economy and attract international investment. Reliable connections to well-visited European cities are a cornerstone of those plans.

Conclusion: Strengthening Ties Between Sarajevo and Paris

The launch of nonstop flights from Paris to Sarajevo is more than a travel convenience; it is a timely opportunity for tourism and business in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Direct links to France are a central part of the country’s strategy to deepen its relationship with Paris and the wider European Union. With France’s Transavia chosen as the flying partner, the route promises both low fares and a well-scheduled, user-friendly option for travelers between two vibrant capitals.

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