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Pristina Airport handles millionth passenger

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Pristina Airport welcomed its millionth traveller of the year yesterday, the earliest it has done so in its history, as it continues to post record results. Pristina Airport has so far handled 192.651 passengers in May. It is the second airport in the former Yugoslavia to register a million travellers in 2022, behind only Belgrade, and is currently the former Yugoslavia’s second busiest airport.

May 27, 2022
Kosovo Newsflash Priština Results 2022
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  1. Anonymous10:33

    Bravo PRN!

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  2. Anonymous10:50

    Well done Prishtina! Proud of your ongoing success!

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    1. Sam19:03

      Good job indeed. What makes PRN's numbers so much higher compared to other larger cities in the region?

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    2. Anonymous19:57

      That half of the population lives in Europe.

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  3. Anonymous11:29

    Interesting. By end of August they will reach 2 mln as it's their peak months.

    Any numbers for Skopje? We rarely hear about SKP nowadays :/

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    1. Anonymous11:33

      Well the airport is only working for only a couple of hours per day.

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    2. Anonymous12:59

      Not too much happening in SKP in terms of new routes or bringing back pre covid routes such as the ones to Doha or Dubai

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    3. Anonymous14:22

      From Jan-April SKP had 479K passengers so probably at the moment SKP is somewhere at 620K passengers. Air Cairo started their charters to HRG and there will start some charters in June to Turkey and Tunesia and ofc Wizzair is finally gonna start their service between TRN and SKP on 1 june. But besides that there isn't much happening in SKP.

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  4. Anonymous12:26

    How many passengers for the entire month of May?

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    1. Anonymous12:27

      The month isn't over. It tells you how much so far this month.

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  5. Anonymous13:23

    So PRN handled what LJU is expected to handle the whole year minus 100 thousand passengers. I remember the days when PRN, SKP and LJU were all on the same level of traffic.

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    1. Anonymous14:19

      Oh Lju handeled more pax than skp in the past if I am not wrong even more than prn.

      But now it's dead and it wil lstay this way unfortunetly :(

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    2. pozdrav iz Rijeke23:23

      I remember the days when PRN had 5 weekly DC-9 to BEG and 1 weekly B727 to ZRH, while LJU had more than 20 daily departures with multiple airlines. But the times change. And PRN is absolute winner within ex-yu when it comes to air traffic growth. Congratulations!

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  6. Anonymous13:49

    Pola populacije KiM zivi u inostranstvu. Nista neobicno :-)

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    1. Anonymous14:09

      This time it took a bit longer for this comment but it's here at last. Nista neobicno

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  7. Anonymous13:51

    It's an ok result

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  8. Anonymous14:09

    well done prishtina

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  9. Anonymous03:30

    Zagreb has passed 1 million pax around 25th of May. We're waiting for final figures for May and first 5 months, normally publihsed in first week of June. 1 million and 2 million are no longer celebrated, not sure about 3 million. This year Airport will reach 3 million or 3.2 million. Next 4 million quite probably with 4.5 million in 2024 and 5.0 million in 2025.

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      And Ljubljana will have 4.5 million passengers in 2022

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