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Pristina Airport records strong growth

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Pristina Airport handled 141.179 passengers during June, an increase of 10.5% compared to the same month last year. Over the first half of the year, the airport welcomed 776.502 travellers, up 15% on 2015. The airport's General Manager, Haldun Kokturk, said, "Through our incentives program, we have managed to attract new airlines in a very short period of time, as well as strengthen frequnecies on existing destinations. With these new services, we are trying to give our passengers more opportunities to travel".
July 07, 2016
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  1. Visit Kosovo11:34

    2016 vs 2015 figures:
    Jun 2016: 141,179 (up 10.45%)
    June 2015: 127,813

    H1 2016: 776,502 (up 14.93%)
    H1 2015: 675,630

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  2. Anonymous11:35

    Airport looks great in that photo.

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