NEWS FLASH
The CEO of airport operator TAV Macedonia recently held talks with the Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Macedonia, Jaroslav Ludva, regarding the potential establishment of flights between the two countries. Mr. Kurt noted the meeting included discussions on potential cooperation with Czech aviation stakeholders. Skopje last boasted flights to Prague in June 2018, which were maintained by Czech Airlines. Prague is among Skopje's top ten busiest unserved routes based on indirect traffic flow.
Ljubljana and Skopje flights to Prague should be a must.
ReplyDeleteSarajevo as well, the number of Vienna layovers to Prague is astonishing. There were talks, I'm not sure why Wizz or Ryan don't pick it up
DeleteI think either Zagreb or Ljubljana to Prague is a must.
DeleteSkopje Brno wouldve been a bomb.
ReplyDeleteShould be 2x daily with A380
DeleteNah at least 3x and you piloting it.
DeleteI feel that Skopje will get Prague flights very soon , other ministers jn the new government also talks about this even its not in their business,for sure there is big demand for this route.
ReplyDeleteWhat aircraft is that? Has the old Brussels Airlines logo but why would they have a Prague Airport livery?
ReplyDeleteAhhh I see, tyvm
DeleteIt's Czechia!
ReplyDeleteBoth are acceptable.
DeleteIt's Czechoslovakia 🙂 At that time they at least had descent and respectable airline
DeleteIf Turkey can be Türkiye, Czech Republic can be Czechia as requested by the Czech Government.
DeleteI hope this flight would materialise it would make my life so much easier and would be even better if it was Prague Ohrid hahaha that's the dream would make my life even easier since I travel constancy back and fourth too Prague and Macedonia
ReplyDeletethis ones an opportunity for Wizz. PRG will have the same demographics as LJU
ReplyDeleteThere’s no PRG - ZAG, PRG - SKP, PRG - LJU, PRG - SJJ. I seriously don’t get it. And on the other hand, you have both Ryanair and Wizzair having direct flights between Prague and Tirana (Smartwings should be the third in May).
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