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Pristina Airport registered its busiest February on record by handling 307.207 passengers, representing an increase of 15.7% on the same month last year. The figure was complemented by an 18.6% boost in aircraft movements. During the first two months of the year, the airport welcomed 650.813 travellers through its doors, up 17.9%, or an additional 98.199 passengers.
Is U2 still the biggest airline?
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DeleteLjubljana just needs its GP aviation.
DeleteWow! PRN left ZAG behind for more than 100k pax!
ReplyDeleteHow much is from Pristina to Austria, Germany, Italy etc. by car and how much from Zagreb? When you are going from Munich to Zagreb with it is couple hours without any borders. Quicker than from Dubrovnik.
DeleteWe have to look all the facts. Geography as well.
DeleteYes when not taking im consideration that there are 5 daily flights from PRN to DUS. I am not sure that there are 1000 people per day driving from DUS to ZAG.
DeleteDear Anonymous (11:39) In the past, I have driven by car from Frankfurt to Pristina via Bujanovac on several occasions, and I can say that the duration depends on many other factors. Heavy traffic or driving through certain areas during rush hour can make the trip take longer. In my case, I generally advise everyone against driving through recklessly without taking breaks.Unfortunately, fatigue-related accidents are all too common, especially during high season.
DeleteOf course it is better to go with a plane that route.
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DeleteBy that logic "airport more east = more passengers" Sofia would have many more than Belgrade. However, that is not the case.
Nowadays you can rent a car at the Airport at SKP or at PRN, instead of ousing your own vehicle. Modern problems requires modern solutions :-D
DeleteSeems most ExYu airports are growing by double digits.
ReplyDeleteApart from BEG, SKP and LJU.
Wishful thinking!
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ReplyDeleteShould the upcoming incentives turn out to be effective, at this pace even 5 mln PAX is possible in 2025.
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