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SmartLynx Airlines opens Pristina base

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Latvian charter carrier SmartLynx Airlines opened its base in Pristina late last week by stationing an Airbus A320 aircraft in the city. Contracted by tour operator PrishtinaJET, the airline also inaugurated its first services from Kosovo to Munich and Stuttgart. The tour operator previously noted the carrier would base two A320s in Pristina and launch operations to Basel and Dusseldorf, in addition to Stuttgart and Munich. The new base will result in 33 new jobs, which will grow to sixty in the coming period. PrishtinaJET was established by a group of investors from the aviation industry, as well as professionals from the tourism and travel sectors.



August 10, 2020
Kosovo Newsflash Priština Summer 2020
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  1. Anonymous14:01

    What a time to launch a base.

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    1. Anonymous07:47

      Smartlynx is NOT opening the base, the operator pseudo wish to be airline YES, but they dont have 2 milion USD for first months looses to put, So ?!. Very stupid and the worst timing in aviation history to start a new operation in already strong batteled marked, airport.

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  2. Anonymous15:12

    While other airports are stagnating in the region, PRN is growing.
    Go Kosova!

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    1. Anonymous16:39

      So this is the only airport in the world which did not recorded fall in numbers of operations?

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    2. Anonymous18:32

      Almost. Which means PRN will be neck to neck with the bigger ex-Yu airports. Don't forget that SKP lost a W6 plane this year.

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    3. Anonymous18:40

      So far in August there no drop in pax numbers at prn

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    4. Anonymous19:21

      From about 30 flights from PRN tomorrow only 9 were sheduled while others were cannceled and you call this no drop?

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    5. Anonymous20:41

      But the Covid-19 preperations were much more efficient - less cancelled flights. Look at the gallery:

      http://www.airportpristina.com/news/covid19

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    6. Anonymous21:07

      On PRN webpage you have list of the all flights in a day which were planned for 2020. most of them are cannceled and are not planned to be operated at all. Thts why there is a drop at PRN in terms of passanger numbers as on every other airport in the world.

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    7. Anonymous21:34

      Not really. PRN and ZAG were less affected as airports and remained more open during the pandemic. The story is different.

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    8. Anonymous21:57

      Less effected? ZAG had one daily flight with dash. That isnt significant at all to say these airports are not effected while all of the world aviation heavily is.
      But at least is nice to see someone talking glorificating stupidity about PRN and ZAG, not only about JU and BEG.

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    9. Anonymous06:00

      PRN and ZAG were not closed. Daily A340 service, etc.

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    10. Anonymous06:57

      PRN was closed. Stop making things up. PRN was the last airport in the region to open.

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    11. Anonymous10:30

      PRN no drop? lol best joke of the day

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    12. Anonymous08:27

      Officialy PRN airpor thas around 200K less pax in the first half year of 2020, I don see where the blinders see No Drop at PRN aiport, hahahah

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  3. Anonymous20:10

    i give them 3 months

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  4. Anonymous22:28

    Airprishtina and FLY Reisburo clan and Eurokoha will burn/eat them for snack.

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    1. Anonymous20:14

      Another Bali Arber Operation with known end story

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