GullivAir schedules Skopje service

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Bulgarian carrier Gullivair has scheduled its flights between Sofia and Skopje, which will mark the resumption of flights between the two capital cities after over a decade. The thirty-minute service will commence on March 26 and run twice per week, each Monday and Saturday, with the ATR72 turboprop aircraft. Tickets are now on sale through the carrier’s website. Gullivair operated a promotional service between the two cities some three weeks ago. Further flight details can be found here.

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  1. Anonymous10:59

    The should do Sofia - Skopje - Ljubljana - Skopje-Sofia rotation

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    1. Anonymous11:48

      I was thinking exactly the same thing

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  2. JATBEGMEL12:12

    70€ for what essentially will be a 15 minute flight and no luggage. 125€ with luggage. That's not going to last long.

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  3. Anonymous13:42

    Anyone know how long the bus takes between these two cities?

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    1. Anonymous14:43

      Around 4-5 hours. The distance is roughly 200km. If there was a proper highway, the time would be less than 2 hours.

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  4. Anonymous14:55

    The schedule is interesting. You depart Sofia at 6:00h and arrive Skopje at 05:30h because of the time difference :) Their new Tirana flights have a better schedule compared to Skopje.

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  5. Anonymous15:55

    dokolku se vrze i treta zemja bi bilo isplatlivo,primer sofija-skopje-tirana ili kako sto imase obid za carter let so istava kompanija
    od sofija prazen let do skopje pa potoa od skopje do heraklion, se vraka vo skopje i prazen zaminuva za sofija . ovaa linija ima potencijal ako se izraboti kako sto treba ide leten period pa mozni se kombinacii, srekno...

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  6. Anonymous10:59

    Great news! Obviously GullivAir are moving forward with their plans. They are planning to add another local route to Ruse and 2 more international routes to Bucharest, Thessaloniki and Delhi prior to their translantic expansion to JFK, Chicago and Toronto.

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