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JAT adds “Welcome drink” on long-haul
December 25, 1982

Chair begins direct sales for Pristina, Skopje flights

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Chair Airlines, the successor to Germania Flug, has begun online ticket sales for its flights to Pristina, Skopje and Ohrid for the first time. Previously, tickets could be purchased through local tour operators. “Chair Airlines is ready for the 2019/20 winter season which is around the corner. Between early November 2019 and late April 2020, the airline will operate flights to Pristina several times a day from Zurich, as well as non-stop services from Basel (daily) and Geneva (Saturdays). For the first time, tickets for these flights can be booked via our website. Another innovation is the sale of individual seats for flights between Zurich and Skopje (daily) or Ohrid (Sundays)”, the company said in a statement. Chair Airlines’ Chief Commercial Officer, Urs A. Pelizzoni, noted, “We are delighted to offer individual online booking of our flights to the Balkans and to have added Basel and Geneva to our portfolio of airports. We aim to offer a broad range of choices to passengers who want to spend their year-end holidays with family and friends”.

October 21, 2019
Kosovo macedonia Newsflash Ohrid Priština Skopje Winter 2019/2020
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  1. Anonymous14:10

    its the slowest airline webpage in history

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  2. Anonymous14:43

    Stolica Airlines

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    1. Anonymous14:49

      You haven't heard about Chair neighbourhood in Skopje :)

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    2. Visit Kosovo19:19

      Ch=Switzerland/Swiss + air = Swissair

      See different colours used for letters Ch compared to air, plus see Swiss flag on tail.

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    3. Anonymous20:15

      Dude he was kidding

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  3. Anonymous16:05

    Horrible name and livery. Just call it Swiss Express.

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    1. Anonymous18:26

      But this company has nothing to do with Swiss ..

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    2. Visit Kosovo19:21

      That's right, it has nothing to do with Swiss, except that its aircraft are registered HB-***

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  4. Unknown21:05

    great stuff

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JAT adds “Welcome drink” on long-haul
December 25, 1982

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