Flights to Bosnia and Herzegovina – Frequently Asked Questions
+ Can I travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina with Condor?
Condor does not currently offer direct flights to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Travelers from the U.S. can fly with Condor to Frankfurt, then connect to Sarajevo or other cities via a partner airline for the final segment.
+ Is a visa needed for U.S. citizens visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Entry requires a valid passport. Travelers should consult the Bosnian consulate or embassy before departure to confirm visa policy for their stay.
+ What travel documents are required for Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Travelers must carry a valid passport for entry. No additional entry forms, vaccination proof, or test results are required at this time. Entry by air is operating under normal conditions.
+ Are inflight meals provided on Condor routes to Bosnia?
Yes. On Condor’s long-haul flight from the U.S. to Frankfurt, meals are provided in all classes. Economy Class receives the Taste the World menu; Premium Economy and Business Class include enhanced meals. For details, see Condor’s meal options.
+ Does Condor accept sports baggage for Bosnia travel?
Yes. Condor allows one item of sports equipment (up to 66 lb or 30 kg) free of charge in Business Class or with a Condor Card. Sports items must be registered at least 8 hours before departure.
+ What currency is used in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Bosnia and Herzegovina uses the Convertible Mark (BAM). Credit cards are accepted in cities and hotels, but cash is preferred in smaller towns. ATMs are available in urban areas for local currency withdrawals.
+ Do people speak English in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
The official languages are Bosnian, Serbian, and Croatian. English is commonly spoken in tourist services, hotels, and by younger people, especially in cities like Sarajevo and Mostar.
+ Do I need a power adapter for Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Yes. Bosnia and Herzegovina uses plug types C and F with a 230 V voltage standard. U.S. travelers will need a plug adapter and may need a voltage converter for certain appliances.
+ Is tipping common in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Yes, tipping is expected. A 10–15% tip is standard in restaurants, while hotel porters typically receive €1–2 per bag. Taxi fares are often rounded up, and tour guides may be tipped around 10% of the total cost.









