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JAT B707 preparing for departure
Belgrade Airport, 1980

airBaltic brings forward Pristina suspension

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airBaltic has brought forward the suspension of its new two weekly service between Riga and Pristina. Launched on May 4, the seasonal flights were initially to conclude on September 29. They were then cut short to September 1 but will now end on August 17 instead.

June 20, 2024
Kosovo Newsflash Priština Summer 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:32

    Must be doing quite badly.

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  2. Anonymous10:35

    Surprised, they seem to be doing well at other ex-JU airport.

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    1. Anonymous21:57

      RIX-SKP flights are quite full, but SKP-RIX are empty.

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  3. Anonymous10:38

    Charging 400 € for a return ticket to PRN is nonsense.

    Charging 400 € to PRN and expecting it to work out, is another level of nonsense.

    Goodbye now.

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    1. Anonymous10:42

      No one flies from PRN to Riga, they were after transfers. obviously the market is small for non gasto routes and markets

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    2. Anonymous11:49

      Regardless. It could have worked, if they didn't charge some 50% more than they do in SKP or TIA.

      They treat only PRN like a cashcow. Much like Norwegian, who has the audacity to charge 700€ for a silly ticket.

      Bon voyage to all these profiteers and may they never come back!



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    3. Anonymous11:50

      Lol just coping

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    4. Anonymous19:19

      Because, turns out, they can, and they still fly

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    5. Anonymous16:59

      A lot of people visit the Baltics in the summer, don't talk about stuff you don't know about

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  4. JSG11:15

    I believe PRN is a challanging market as it is very seasional. On my past LOT flight there was a big difference in LF on both flights. https://www.exyuaviation.com/2022/10/trip-report-lot-warsaw-pristina-warsaw.html?m=1

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    1. Anonymous16:46

      LOT is not flying to PRN anymore.

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    2. Anonymous16:47

      We know. Guess why?

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    3. Anonymous17:25

      They were profiteers 🤣

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  5. Anonymous00:51

    How is AY doing given they also serve the baltic region and probably rely on transfers?

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