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Pristina Airport registers busiest April

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Pristina Airport has continued its record run by registering its busiest April. It handled 295.404 passengers through its doors, up 13.1% on last year’s record and an improvement of 53.8% on the pre-pandemic 2019. Over the first four months of the year, the airport welcomed 945.262 travellers, representing an increase of 17.3% or an additional 139.172 passengers.


May 08, 2023
Kosovo Newsflash Priština Results 2023
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  1. Anonymous13:33

    Bravo PRN!

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  2. Anonymous14:08

    Absolutely, it could bring new 30-40% od increase, at least.

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  3. Anonymous14:11

    1 million passengers for an airport like PRN is serious business. This leaves SKP quite behind now as the gap widens more and more.

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    1. Anonymous17:15

      What is the gap between the two so far?
      Unlike PRN, SKP I recall has announced several new destinations recently, so it shouldn't be that far behind.

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    2. Anonymous19:28

      Gap is growing bigger and they used to be neck to neck in the past:

      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2023/04/former-yugoslav-airports-handle-44.html

      PRN: 649,858
      SKP: 485,125

      Difference: 164,733

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    3. Anonymous20:05

      ^ Thnx Anon 19:28

      Tbh I was expecting more. PRN has always been busier than Skopje.
      I'd say SKP will somewhat narrow the gap during the summer given the fresh subsidies.

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    4. Anonymous20:21

      Those fresh subsidies won't even come into effect until winter

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    5. Anonymous08:02

      20:21 Correct. And by that time starting Jan 2024, visas will be lifted for Kosovo citizens so I guess it will be interesting to see what are the trends.
      Also interesting to see how LH will perform in SKP.

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    6. Anonymous13:33

      SKP will have more then those +13.1% in April as they have an capacity in Q2 increase of some 30% this blog reported

      The trends will depend whether PRN sticks to la famigla Reisebüro kind of companies or lure "normal" airlines

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    7. Anonymous17:38

      Ok but the thing is no one cares about SKP. The most realistic competition is with ZAG

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    8. Anonymous18:05

      why is SKP then mentioned in every reply plus the original post in this thread if nobody cares about.

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    9. Anonymous18:27

      @19.28 you cant say that the gap is growing when compared with 2022 PRN has increased for 139k (Jan-Apr) vs SKP (Jan-Mar) 130k

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    10. Anonymous18:59

      Truly groundbreaking. I am sure that with the fresh subsidies in the summer, SKP will be number one

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    11. Anonymous11:23

      @18.59 well that is as false as @19.28's statement

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  4. Anonymous15:13

    GP aviation from Ljubljana just landed in Pristina. I don't know there is such route. Anyone has more info?

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    1. Anonymous15:19

      It's a scheduled route. Published many weeks ago.

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    2. Anonymous15:55

      Any info about LF?

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    3. Anonymous16:44

      Again SKP SKP.

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  5. Anonymous16:03

    And imagine Wizzair opening a base this year or next year. The increase will be even more.

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    1. Anonymous17:19

      Little does it matter at this point if they open a base or not. Wizz is doubling their numbers at PRN annually.

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    2. Anonymous04:29

      Oh it matters, holiday destinations will change the game for Wizz in PRN

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    3. Anonymous13:34

      you expect holiday destinations??

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    4. Anonymous15:40

      @ Anon 13:34
      of course - after this summer I doubt we will see up to 10 daily charters heading to Turkish coastline anymore.
      I would personally like to see new destinations. Thess/Athens, or Napoli/Palermo, Lissabon/Porto...any of them happening would be awesome.

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    5. Anonymous16:09

      dream on! Look at Wizz at TZL

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    6. Anonymous16:10

      or Wizz at SKP

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    7. Anonymous16:25

      Well, PRN is expected to hit 3.5mln PAX this year. This also was a dream just a few years ago. So think positive :)

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    8. Anonymous17:37

      I don't see how that correlates to PRN having flights to Palermo and Porto at all

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    9. Anonymous18:57

      Me and anyone with a working brain

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  6. Anonymous17:43

    I'd really like to know more about gate numbering system at PRN.

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    1. Anonymous17:58

      ^^ Easy peasy
      4-5 gates upper floor numbered 200' w air bridges, + a couple beneath numbered 100' for when it gets busy via shuttle 😄

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    2. Anonymous08:33

      Fascinating grow of the airport. Congratulations from Belgrade

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    3. Anonymous01:24

      But, what is A and B, as on the photo above? Are those separate gates, or two jetways serving a single aircraft? If former, why simply wouldn't they use different numbers?

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  7. Michael18:20

    Congrats Pristina, well done!
    We used to follow PRN and SKP competition but currently the closest competitor to PRN are SPU and ZAG in particular for the No.2 spot among the ex yu airports.

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  8. Anonymous19:20

    Impressive numbers for PRN.

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