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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s four commercial airports – Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla and Mostar – have submitted a joint initiative to the country’s government and air regulator to extend a moratorium on the 1.50 euro tax per departing passengers which will be slapped onto airlines from April 1 after over a year. In a statement, Sarajevo Airport said, “In partnership with the other three airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina, we have submitted a proposal to the Ministry of Transport and Communications and the Bosnia and Herzegovina Directorate of Civil Aviation (BHDCA). The proposal requests an extension of the moratorium on the 1.50 euro aviation tax per departing passenger. The goal is to create the necessary conditions for sustained growth in air traffic and to enhance the competitiveness of all airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina, both within the region and internationally”. The submitted document includes statistical data and the recent record traffic results to demonstrate the positive effects of the tax’s temporary suspension.