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Pristina Airport maintains growth

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Pristina Airport welcomed 181.931 passengers through its doors in May, representing an increase of 8% on the same month last year. During the January - May period, the airport handled 850.160 travellers, up 11.1%. As a result, it added an extra 84.989 passengers so far this year. Numbers are expected to further grow in June after Eurowings stationed its first aircraft in Pristina, launched new routes and boosted frequencies on existing services.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN168.777▲ 17.1
FEB138.269▲ 11.9
MAR169.108▲ 12.4
APR192.075▲ 8.1
MAY181.931▲ 8.0 

June 28, 2019
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  1. Anonymous13:02

    Norwegian boosted its operations to PRN. Oslo 4x weekly, Goteborg 1x, Kopenhagen 1x and Helsinki + Stockholm already have 1x weekly.

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