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Pristina Airport registers November growth

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Pristina Airport has seen its passenger numbers grow in November, with the airport handling 117.260 travellers during the month, representing an increase of 5% on last year. During the January - November period, it welcomed 1.736.761 passengers through its doors, an increase of 7.1% compared to 2016. The airport initially estimated it would handle 1.8 million travellers this year, which it will achieve this December. “There is huge potential on some routes and we are cooperating with different airlines to attract them for opening new services. We are willing to increase flight numbers and extend our network with additional routes”, General Manager, Haldun Firat Kokturk, previously said.
December 14, 2017
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  1. Anonymous14:23

    SKP and PRN are ver close now.

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  2. Anonymous14:53

    LJU had more passengers in Nov. than PRN.

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  3. Anonymous15:03

    Both SKP and PRN will have 1 new destination in 2018 but PRN will see more capacity as bigger planes fly to the airport. It is even possible for W6 to deploy their A321 on LTN-PRN route.

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  4. Anonymous09:35

    Go Kosovo

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