Pristina to get new Germany service

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Tour operator MySky 24, in cooperation with Trade Air, will launch a new service between Pristina and Cologne as part of its winter schedule. Flights will be maintained on Mondays and Fridays starting December 13. Commenting on the new route, Thilo Schmid, CEO of Cologne Airport, said, “With Pristina, the flight schedule is being expanded to include a completely new and very exciting destination. This route is an attractive addition to our existing services to Eastern Europe”. Apart from Cologne, a Trade Air Airbus A320 aircraft will also be operating regular flights on behalf of tour operators from Pristina to Copenhagen and Stockholm this winter season.

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  1. Anonymous13:55

    Another tour operator flight

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    1. Anonymous14:57

      Of course what else we can expect from kosovo ? Their market is gasto routes and everyone see it on that way , dont be surprised

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    2. Anonymous10:58

      Interesting comments. Everything here is about passenger numbers. When there are good numbers, it is, yes but look who’s flying and where is flying to.

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  2. Anonymous14:42

    Papazjanija tour operators

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  3. Anonymous14:56

    Where is Wizz when you need her!

    Bring Paris and Rome back, please 😮‍💨

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    1. Anonymous14:59

      They have way more better and importants airports then PRN ... and with their fleet grounded you will not see them anytime soon

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    2. Anonymous15:19

      The farthest flight with Croatian plane to east in winter.

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  4. Anonymous15:55

    So TradeAir swapped MyWjngs with MySky?
    Or am I reading this wrong? Will they operate any other routes fro them?

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  5. Anonymous19:19

    Also Trade Air flights to Helsinki this winter from Prishtina thru Prishtina Reiseburo

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  6. Visit Kosovo18:11

    In other words, PRN gets new services to Cologne, Copenhagen, *and* Stockholm.

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