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Norwegian to pause Pristina flights for part of winter

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NEWS FLASH


Norwegian Air Shuttle will temporarily suspend flights between Oslo and Pristina during the month of November and between mid-January and mid-February of next year. The carrier operated two weekly services between the two cities throughout last winter season. Following the start of the 2023/24 winter season on October 29, Norwegian will suspend flights on the route until December 16 and again from January 10, 2024 until February 17. Services will continue to operate twice per week thereafter.

August 24, 2023
Kosovo low cost airline Newsflash Priština Winter 2023/2024
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  1. Anonymous10:36

    Diaspora seasonality.

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  2. Anonymous10:50

    They will not fly to SKP also for the winter , they will continue again next summer ? Is it possible they fly winter flights to SKP ? I see talks that this summer this route is succesfull ...

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    1. Anonymous10:51

      No, Skopje was always planned as seasonal route. Flights ended last week as planned.

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    2. Anonymous11:28

      Aa okay I understand , maybe in future it can be regular route ? Thanks anyway

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    3. Anonymous12:36

      The route is successful. It will probably be upgraded to year round!

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    4. Anonymous12:40

      That's pretty doubtful

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    5. Anonymous12:44

      their last 4 flights SKP-OSL were sold out. Hope theywill extend their season

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    6. Anonymous16:01

      I think from next year the route will be year round , it was so succesfull...

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    7. Anonymous17:07

      says who

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  3. Anonymous11:56

    They should start Ljubljana :)

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    1. Anonymous11:58

      Passengers would be happy. Both of them!

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    2. Anonymous12:36

      11:56
      +1000000000

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    3. Anonymous13:20

      Viza free

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  4. Anonymous11:58

    Makes sense

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  5. Anonymous12:11

    They did pause this route temporarily November and December last year as well.

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    1. Anonymous12:13

      No they didn't

      02 Nov 2022 Pristina (PRN) Oslo (OSL) B738 (LN-NIK) 2:59 13:25 13:37
      05 Nov 2022 Pristina (PRN) Oslo (OSL) B738 (LN-DYK) 3:08 19:00 18:59
      09 Nov 2022 Pristina (PRN) Oslo (OSL) B738 (LN-NGK) 2:53 13:25 13:49
      12 Nov 2022 Pristina (PRN) Oslo (OSL) B738 (LN-DYU) 2:47 19:00 19:22
      16 Nov 2022 Pristina (PRN) Oslo (OSL) B738 (LN-NIG) 2:59 13:25 13:34
      19 Nov 2022 Pristina (PRN) Oslo (OSL) B738 (LN-DYJ) 3:02 19:00 19:12
      23 Nov 2022 Pristina (PRN) Oslo (OSL) B738 (LN-NOD) 2:58 13:25 14:03
      26 Nov 2022 Pristina (PRN) Oslo (OSL) B738 (LN-DYT) 3:08 19:00 19:20

      and so on

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    2. Anonymous12:54

      Apologies for that. I inadvertently referred to the incorrect year in my previous message, stating 2022 instead of 2021.

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  6. Anonymous12:12

    They should do Copenhagen-Sarajevo - not just in the summer holiday season in June-August, but preferably all year around or at least April to October.

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    1. Anonymous14:11

      Now no CPH they flies only to OSL and ARN.

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  7. Anonymous12:35

    Time to expand on SJJ! Looking forward to Copenhagen, Gothenburg!

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  8. Anonymous12:41

    Pls land in LJU!

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