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Pristina Airport maintains growth

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Pristina Airport has seen its passenger numbers grow in October, with the airport handling 150.809 travellers during the month, representing an increase of 2% on last year. During the first ten months, the airport welcomed 1.619.501 passengers through its doors, an increase of 7.2% on 2016. Earlier this year, the operator of Pristina Airport, Limak, announced a new incentives scheme in a bid to attract more carriers. Limak reduced handling fees by 50% for airlines that launch new routes out of Pristina or boost frequencies on existing destinations. The scheme is primarily aimed at low cost carriers as it will be applicable only for airlines which do not carry cargo or require loading or offloading services.
November 16, 2017
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  1. Anonymous11:25

    Growth has slowed by the look of things. And those incentives haven't really resulted in many new routes. Could SKP overtake PRN?

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    1. Anonymous11:38

      prob not but its getting very close. razlika je trenutno 30-40k. SKP will have +20% in Nov and Dec. PRN has a strong Dec.

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  2. Anonymous16:07

    Good luck ��

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