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easyJet suspends Pristina service

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NEWS FLASH


Low cost carrier easyJet will suspend flights between London Gatwick and Pristina. The carrier will operate its last service between the two cities on September 2, after which flights will be halted until March 27. 2023. The airline maintains two weekly rotations between the two cities. The airline’s remaining services from Pristina, which include Berlin, Geneva and Basel, will continue to operate unaffected.

July 26, 2022
Kosovo low cost airline Newsflash Priština
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  1. Anonymous10:38

    Funny how the moment SKP starts growing PrN starts shedding flights.

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    1. Anonymous10:40

      Where do you see SKP is growing?

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    2. Anonymous10:48

      Erm it was reported all over this blog!!!

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    3. Anonymous11:11

      It was reported that they are seeking flights to primary airport since they are one of the poorest connected capitals in ex-yu.

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    4. Anonymous11:16

      Yes but their passenger numbers are doing exceptionally well. Plus PrN isn't connected well at all

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    5. Anonymous11:23

      PRN is doing exceptionally well also. Better than ever before actually.

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    6. Anonymous14:35

      Dude, SKP is not the centre of the universe. Each and every article about another airport there is something that needs to be jotted about SKP.
      In case you missed the news, PRN is now the second busiest ex-Yu airport and SKP is not.

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    7. Anonymous17:03

      SKP had a massive restrictions and no inbound tourism. Now that it's coming back things are going back to normal. PRN profitted massively from this. SKP is back, the local sheriff is back in town..

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    8. Anonymous17:05

      Skopje had fewer passengers than PRN even before the pandemic...

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    9. Anonymous17:39

      "Local sheriff" Thanks for the laugh

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  2. Anonymous10:54

    Last flight is on September, 2

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  3. Anonymous11:07

    They really seem to struggle in our region. They also terminated flights from LGW and BER to BEG some time ago.

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  4. Anonymous11:30

    About time for them to base 2-3 planes in SKP

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    1. Anonymous11:35

      Lol

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    2. Anonymous14:35

      Make them 10!

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    3. Anonymous17:04

      They actually placed an order for 56 A320neo and they are all destined for SKP.

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    4. Anonymous18:17

      ^ That would be a sight !
      : D

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  5. Anonymous11:54

    I don't understand how, even seasonal, EJU can not hold a service from twice a week to LGW, where there is HUGE demand, and how LJU can hold, even in the poorest conditions, like the staff shortages, 4 flights per week to LGW

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  6. Anonymous12:26

    I think that a more appropriate headline would be: easyJet suspends Pristina service from London because this looks like all flights are cut. An you have double e in easyJet :)

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  7. Anonymous21:01

    MXP to LYBE Load Factor maybe 3 seats empty, I asked even flight attendants, what is reason to stop flying to Belgrade , but they were surprised as well.
    Strange Easyjet.

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