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Jetairfly to Macedonia

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Soon in Skopje and Ohrid
Belgian Jetairfly will commence flights to both Ohrid and Skopje in Macedonia from Brussels during the 2012 summer season. The route will operate as a triangle service, departing Brussels National Airport to Ohrid before returning back to the Belgian capital via Skopje. The flights will launch on May 13 and will operate twice per week with a Boeing 737. Jetairfly is aiming to attract leisure passengers heading to Ohrid but also passengers from Skopje in need of a direct link to Brussels. Macedonia is one of the rare countries in Europe not to have a direct service to the self proclaimed European capital city. Flights will operate on a seasonal summer basis until September 19. Details for the Brussels - Ohrid sector can be found here and for flights to Skopje here. No tickets will be sold for the twenty minute hop from Ohrid to Skopje.

Both of Macedonia’s airports are seeing a significant surge in passenger figures this year. In the month of October the two airports handled a combined total of 74.703 passengers, an impressive increase of 18.8% compared to the same month last year. This is in line with the strong growth the two airports have seen throughout the year. From January until the end of July the two welcomed 453.527 passengers, an increase of 13%. In 2011, Skopje handled 680.000 passengers, a figure it is certain to surpass this year.
December 03, 2011
macedonia Ohrid Results 2011 Skopje Summer 2012
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  1. Anonymous12:26

    This is good news but I would like to see some more all year round flights to SKP rather than just seasonal flights.

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  2. Anonymous12:27

    To be humiliated with such derogatory acronym from our Balkan brothers is such a disappointment. Let it stay, so everybody sees what kind of sick and mental people exist in our Balkan.

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  3. Anonymous12:56

    Congratulations and greetings to Macedonia from Belgrade ! BTW, EX-YU, could you analyze and comment on JAT's timetable for summer 2012 ? Their expectations are really immense, they plan to fly daily to Athens, Milan, Istanbul, Amsterdam (without Brussels stop), also there will be direct flights to Larnaca and Brussels, then Dubai, Malta and Tripoli will be resumed, new destinations are Pula and Split, more frequencies to Ohrid, Tel Aviv , Berlin, Copenhagen, Stockholm .... Is all that possible ? What a comeback !

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  4. Anonymous14:27

    Bravo Makedonci :)

    ^ btw, what happened to JAT launching St. Petersburgh flights? And if they ordered aircraft at the beginning of 2012, I doubt they would be there by March or even the summer? Maybe they will lease? Sve naj.. Poz svima

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  5. TheOne15:47

    Very good news for Macedonia but i would like to see all year flights and to other citys like Munich, Milano, Dubai, Doha, Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Moscow...

    Bravo Brajka Makedonci ;)

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  6. VisitBengaluru!17:12

    I think Jetairfly is the Belgian daughter or partner of Thomas Cook the British leisure travel company and airline ?!

    Good news for Macedonian tourism and also congratulations for 18 % growth which is immense !

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  7. Anonymous17:56

    Next summer there will be a dozen charter routes to OHD: AMS with 6-7flights weekly, BRU 2, HEl 1, TLV 2, DME 1.
    Tourism like never before sees a huge increase in Macedonia.
    Btw. the growth in Septemper was even more impressive-about 25 percent!Hope next year both SKP and OHD surpass the 1 Million mark and desrtinations like CDG, FRA, MUC, BER, CPH, BSL become reality!

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  8. Anonymous17:56

    Next summer there will be a dozen charter routes to OHD: AMS with 6-7flights weekly, BRU 2, HEl 1, TLV 2, DME 1.
    Tourism like never before sees a huge increase in Macedonia.
    Btw. the growth in Septemper was even more impressive-about 25 percent!Hope next year both SKP and OHD surpass the 1 Million mark and desrtinations like CDG, FRA, MUC, BER, CPH, BSL become reality!

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  9. Anonymous23:33

    congratulations to my macedonian brothers! finally something more inertesting in this blog!!! i wachted the price for a return ticket and its really cheap just 170 €!!!

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  10. Anonymous11:13

    I totally agree with "TheOne". It's about time that new routes to the Middle East were introduced to feed into Asia and Australia.

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