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easyJet to discontinue select Pristina routes

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Low cost carrier easyJet will discontinue flights from Amsterdam and Milan Malpensa to Pristina. The carrier, which initially scheduled the Amsterdam route to run twice per week throughout the upcoming summer has now closed reservations between the two cities. The last flight is planned for March 27. Furthermore, the budget airline will not extend flights between Milan Malpensa and Pristina into the summer. Both routes were launched on October 28, 2024. easyJet plans to operate 32 weekly flights to Pristina for most of the coming summer. This includes sixteen weekly flights from Basel, an increase of three on last summer, fourteen weekly from Geneva, and two weekly from Berlin. During the peak summer months of July and August there will be 36 weekly flights as the Geneva route will run eighteen weekly. easyJet was Prstina's third busiest airline last year, handling just over half a million passengers.

February 04, 2025
Kosovo low cost airline Newsflash Priština Summer 2025
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  1. Anonymous14:31

    This was expected , Amsterdam and Milan are not gasto places for kosovo people .... there is no trasfer demand too ...

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    1. Anonymous15:00

      Milan due to strong competition by Wizz, thats reason of termination.

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    2. Anonymous15:20

      There was an insane number of mxp frequencies

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    3. Anonymous16:55

      15:00 milan yes , but what about AMS ? I knewed this since they launch it , they make huge mistake thinking maybe this will be a transfer option for them but no, only thing that can survive in PRN are Swiss and German cities thats it.

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    4. Anonymous18:29

      There is a small diaspora in the Netherlands too, but the flights from EIN to SKP were also a competition as the Netherlands is small

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    5. Anonymous19:38

      how is Netherlands small? 18 mil people WTF

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    6. Anonymous20:11

      EIN to SKP is one of the busiest and sucessfull route that W6 provides in Macedonia together with Dortmund,Ljubljana , the LF is incredible.And yes its used by kosovo people too , not alot but still have. Btw kosovo diaspora in Netherland is very tiny.

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    7. Anonymous20:52

      The Netherlands isnt a big country, EIN is 1h away from AMS…

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    8. Anonymous06:54

      EIN is two hours away from AMS by either bus or train.

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    9. Anonymous10:04

      15:00 Anonymous, wrong southern switzerland is very near to MXP

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  2. Anonymous15:24

    surprising but announcing both of them was also surprising

    They should have used the AMS slots for somewhere else in the exyu

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    1. Anonymous16:53

      I was sceptic when they launch flights from AMS to PRN and its comes true. Simply there is no demand for this types of airports , for kosovo people most important are swiss and german places...

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  3. Anonymous17:21

    Milan Malpensa route is discontinued, but not Amsterdam! It's not possible to book a ticket from march till october on Ams, from october there is still avaliable to book a ticket on their website!

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    1. Anonymous17:36

      They will be removed too. Look prices...They say DONT BOOK!

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    2. Anonymous20:12

      AMS will be removed from their system completely.

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  4. Anonymous18:57

    Such a chaos, but not unexpected.
    Their Belgrade flights are also switched on and off.
    Their strategy seems to me like a mystery.

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  5. Anonymous13:05

    Ams discontinued is strange. Flew this route multiple times and every time it was full.

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    1. yz08:30

      ...which really doesn't have to mean that it was profitable in any way

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