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easyJet to launch two new Pristina routes

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Low cost carrier easyJet has announced the launch of two new routes to Pristina. The airline will introduce a daily service from Zurich starting October 26, and two weekly flights from Lyon beginning October 28. On the Zurich route, easyJet will face competition from Edelweiss Air, Chair Airlines and GP Aviation, while it will be the sole operator on the Lyon service during the winter season. ASL France began seasonal summer flights between Lyon and Pristina just yesterday. These additions will expand easyJet’s Pristina network to five routes, complementing existing services from Basel, Berlin, and Geneva. Previously operated routes from Amsterdam and Milan Malpensa, introduced last winter, have since been discontinued. Tickets for the new services are now available on the airline’s website.

With the addition of its new routes, easyJet will now match Wizz Air as the leading low cost carrier in terms of destinations served from Pristina. In 2022, easyJet was the airport’s busiest airline, but it slipped to third place in 2023, overtaken by Wizz Air and GP Aviation. Last year, easyJet maintained its third-place position, handling 505,000 passengers, ranking ahead of carriers such as Eurowings, Condor, and Wizz Air, which dropped to fourth. Earlier this year, Pristina Airport introduced a new four-year incentive program aimed at attracting additional airlines and new routes.

In a statement to EX-YU Aviation News, easyJet said, “easyJet is always evaluating new options in the Balkans and opportunities to be more profitable and continue growing, with the primary short-term focus on strengthening our presence in core markets”. The airline added, “easyJet periodically assesses opportunities based on market research. We develop business cases for several routes and ultimately select those that prove most attractive to our customers”. The new services to Pristina come on the heels of easyJet’s recent announcement of new routes from Paris to Belgrade and Manchester to Ljubljana launching this winter. Further flight details for the new Pristina - Zurich service can be viewed here, while additional information for the Lyon - Pristina route can be found here.


July 04, 2025
Feature Kosovo low cost airline Priština Winter 2025/2026
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  1. Anonymous09:01

    Nice to see them being a bit more proactive in the region lately.

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  2. Anonymous09:01

    Zurich is going to be a blood bath. Lots of competition but I think they have the upper hand.

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    1. Anonymous09:35

      Let’s see if all of them survive the winter.

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    2. Anonymous09:42

      With Zurich going daily, we might see Edelweiss or Chair reduce frequencies. Too much capacity on a single route.

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    3. Anonymous09:58

      Isn't Zurich the busiest route by far?

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    4. Anonymous09:59

      Let the price wars begin.

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    5. Anonymous13:42

      Daily service from Zurich is great, but let’s see how sustainable it is with three other airlines on the route.

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    6. Anonymous13:49

      @9.59
      Zurich–Pristina fares are always sky-high in peak season. easyJet entering the game could bring some much-needed relief.

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  3. Anonymous09:02

    I think Lyon has something to do with Wizz route from SKP, plus they are returning GVA-SKP, i hope easyJet wins over Wizz.

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    1. Anonymous09:03

      Yes, it will be interesting to how LYS-SKP will be impacted.

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    2. Anonymous09:06

      Even now some flights are operated with below 50% LF on the way to LYS.

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    3. Anonymous09:09

      ASL also just started Lyon from Prishtina

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    4. Anonymous17:05

      09:06 how you know the LF on the route when there is no any official results yet ?

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    5. Anonymous00:50

      I can not tell you the source.

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    6. Anonymous01:00

      Ok now I believe you. Dont blame yourself please ;)

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    7. Anonymous08:43

      It's kafič info. And still waiting for SEN-LJU flights :)

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  4. Anonymous09:02

    Excellent news.

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  5. Anonymous09:03

    easyJet’s passenger result from last year is by far the most impressive considering they achieve that figure with just 3 routes to PRN!

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    1. Anonymous09:04

      +1

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    2. Anonymous09:40

      Actually there were 5 routes at certain period, MXP and AMS

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  6. Anonymous09:15

    Great additions

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  7. Anonymous09:15

    Will these be year round?

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    1. Anonymous09:17

      They start them in winter so it's safe to say they will operate in summer too.

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    2. Anonymous09:23

      No it isn't at all. Aircraft availability in winter allows for routes like this.

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  8. Anonymous09:15

    Bravo PRN!

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  9. Anonymous09:15

    Next will probably be resumption of CDG.

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    1. Anonymous09:18

      Why if it didn't work out for them already?

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    2. Anonymous09:37

      There is now an inctentive policy in place.

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    3. Anonymous09:41

      And Kosovo citizens do not need visas anymore.

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  10. Anonymous09:18

    Will PRN be in front of ZAG this year?

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    1. Anonymous10:19

      For sure.

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    2. Anonymous11:27

      Literally no chance.

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    3. Anonymous15:22

      PRN is still ahead of ZAG in this year and we all know that starting from September / October PRN will on the monhtly basis have again more pax than ZAG.
      Therefore it is very realistic estimation that PRN will be ahead of ZAG this year.

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    4. Anonymous15:31

      PRN has not been ahead ZAG for 2 months.

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  11. Anonymous09:19

    Interesting move by easyJet. As Wizz and Ryanair fight each other all around eastern Europe and the Balkans, easyJet is adding flights to an airport that is being overlooked by Ryanair and Wizz which hasn't done much from PRN in the last few years.

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    1. Anonymous09:20

      Exactly

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  12. Anonymous09:19

    I can't believe they failes on AMS and MXP routes.

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    1. Anonymous09:34

      EasyJet keeps playing musical chairs with their Pristina routes. Dropping Amsterdam and Milan so quickly shows they’re still testing the market.

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    2. Anonymous09:35

      Any word if easyJet plans to bring back these routes at some point? Or are those permanently scrapped?

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  13. Anonymous09:20

    U2 already has a strong presence and brand-awareness in pristina. Good luck with new routes.

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    1. Anonymous09:36

      Wizz Air has better brand awareness.

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    2. Anonymous09:43

      Not really, easyJet was there much earlier than Wizz. easy was the first LLC in the country.

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  14. Anonymous09:33

    Great to see easyJet growing again in Pristina! A daily Zurich service is a solid addition, though competition on that route will be tough.

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  15. Anonymous09:33

    The Lyon route is a smart move. There’s a big Kosovar diaspora in France, and having a nonstop winter option is long overdue.

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  16. Anonymous09:34

    Interesting that Wizz Air fell behind easyJet in total passengers despite more destinations last year. Shows load factors matter more than just network size.

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  17. Anonymous09:35

    These new launches probably wouldn’t have happened without the airport’s new incentive program. Clearly it’s doing its job.

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      They launched AMS and MXP last year without subsidies.

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    2. Anonymous09:43

      And that turned out well...

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  18. Anonymous09:36

    PRN is becoming a real battleground for LCCs. Wonder if Ryanair will finally make a move or stay out completely.

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    1. Anonymous09:44

      Where do you see the battle going?

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    2. Anonymous09:57

      Wizz and easy in top 5 airlines

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    3. Anonymous10:08

      They are not head 2 head in any of their routes. There is no battle going on.

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  19. Anonymous09:37

    Hopefully U2 will eventually open a base in Pristina.

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    1. Anonymous09:39

      No chance whatsoever.

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    2. Anonymous09:42

      Why?

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    3. Anonymous09:57

      They have any bases in Eastern Europe.

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    4. Anonymous10:27

      No, they don't.

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  20. Anonymous09:41

    Still no UK–Pristina flights with easyJet?

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    1. Anonymous09:45

      LGW and CDG are the next bases with most potential for U2 to start flying to PRN. Lets see.

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  21. Anonymous09:42

    Would be great if these new routes stick around long term

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    1. Anonymous09:58

      Hopefully

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  22. Anonymous10:27

    Will Easy Jet be adding any more new routes for next winter in general, not just PRN?

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  23. Anonymous10:28

    And they still can't find Sarajevo on the map...

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    1. Anonymous10:29

      Or Bosnia for that matter.

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    2. Anonymous16:36

      Easy is coming to Sarajevo in SS26

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  24. Anonymous10:39

    Now we need more legacy carriers.

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    1. Anonymous11:26

      PRN has the poorest presence of legacies for an airport of its size in Europe.

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    2. Anonymous12:49

      The benefit of the legacies being ?

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    3. Anonymous13:02

      Connectivity

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    4. Anonymous14:10

      More often LCC's provide better connectivity than "legacies".

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    5. Anonymous14:15

      Highly unlikely, especially since it is inpossible to transfer using LCCs. You must leave the airport, pick up the bag if you have one and then recheck in.

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    6. Anonymous15:50

      Maybe on the same carrier, but it is not an "inposible" task to transfer. A bit more hassle maybe but not impossible. Not sure what you mean by leaving the airport. And if I save a considerable amount of money by flying LCC's, for almost the same level of service, but spending a bit more time at the airport, I'd do it time and time again.

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      I transfer all the time with LCCs

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  25. Anonymous11:27

    Good news for PRN. Odd fhey don't fly to ZAG.

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    1. Anonymous22:22

      They used to fly to ZAG. From Gatwick, Paris and Dortmund. But they were chased away in order to protect OU, which turned out to be very bad decision, because OU should be protected from itself only

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  26. Anonymous11:27

    ZRH will work like a charm.

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  27. Anonymous11:30

    I have one question for GP Aviation. What currency does GP Aviation accept? Swiss franc, lev, euro? It's interesting. Swiss company based in Kosovo.

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    1. Anonymous11:37

      More like Bulgarian comapny.

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    2. Anonymous14:17

      I paid with euros on board, if thats your question

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      On board is Euro only

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  28. Anonymous13:41

    Glad to see easyJet not giving up on Pristina despite dropping Milan and Amsterdam. Hopefully Zurich and Lyon perform better.

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  29. Anonymous13:48

    Now let’s get some routes to Nantes or Toulouse too!

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    1. Anonymous17:47

      I would prefer Paris, Barcelona and London as next. All current routes are diaspora heavy. Paris and Barcelona would be a change for a start and London needs another player to compete with Wizz.

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  30. Anonymous13:49

    Interesting that easyJet is growing in the Balkans again. After years of stagnation, maybe they’re finally ready to compete with Wizz seriously.

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  31. Anonymous13:49

    I hope easyJet reconsiders the Milan route. A lot of people fly to northern Italy from Kosovo. The demand is there.

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    1. Anonymous00:49

      Would be amazing if easyJet introduced flights from Brussels or Vienna.

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    2. Anonymous00:54

      Would love to see some low cost long weekend options from places like Rome or Barcelona. Not everyone flies for family visits!

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  32. Anonymous14:33

    I wonder when they start. they failed Amsterdam because they launched it a week ahead with zero advertising 😅

    PRN is desperate for a leisure destination in the EU.

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    1. Anonymous17:42

      Barcelona or Valencia or Sicily would work like a charm. But apparently airlines in Prn only interested in 'secure' routes.

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    2. Anonymous17:51

      The safer bet would be Paris as a start, a mix of VFR and leisure destination. Plus it being a major airport and the biggest major metropolitan area in EU, with current incentives, it could work.

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    3. Anonymous18:30

      Maybe true.
      But France does not have any appeal to youngsters whatsoever.
      Spain on the other hand- hell yes! Thats why planes to there from SKP and Tirana are filled with travellers from Kosovo.

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    4. Anonymous23:14

      Lol

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  33. Anonymous17:55

    @admin did GP Aviation increase the numbers of flights between PRN - BRE ?

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  34. Anonymous00:34

    5 new routes from Easyjet to ex-Yu so far for this winter.

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      PRN-ZRH
      PRN-LYS
      BEG-CDG
      LJU-MAN
      SKP-GVA

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    2. Anonymous00:48

      Not bad

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  35. Anonymous00:48

    All of these PRN routes are diaspora-driven. Until tourism grows, we won’t see much diversity in destination types.

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    1. Anonymous09:21

      Demand is already there - its PRN who doesn't offer anything!

      There are 10.000 land border crossings w Greece any given weekend!
      There are 4-5 daily flights to Antalya alone!

      Demand is there already. But nothing by air - except to Turkey...

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  36. Anonymous00:49

    Five destinations from one LCC is not bad at all.

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    1. Anonymous00:55

      Curious if Wizz will respond now with even more frequencies or new routes. PRN is definitely heating up.

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    2. Anonymous09:25

      Wizz has silently been adding frequencies on existing routes, its just that PRN is underreported sometimes.

      For instance PRN-VIE used to be 3-4, or up to 5 weekly flights iin the summer.
      Now not only its daily, but on select days there are double flights running from Wizz.

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  37. Anonymous00:55

    Dropping Milan and Amsterdam but adding Zurich daily is a smart move.

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    1. Anonymous00:56

      They should’ve kept Milan. It had great potential with both leisure and business travelers. A missed chance, honestly.

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    2. Anonymous01:02

      Milan and Amsterdam doesnt have gasto people living there :D

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      Milan works a charm with Wizz. Amsterdam scheduling was a non starter.

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  38. Anonymous00:56

    easyJet, Wizz, Chair, Edelweiss, ASL France, GP Aviation… Pristina’s LCC mix is more diverse than Zagreb or Sarajevo right now.

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      I wouldn’t put GP there. Their tickets gets you cabin bags, 20kg checked bag and seat selection.

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