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Overhaul and extension of Belgrade
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Pristina Airport adds over 300.000 passengers

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Pristina Airport has continued its record-breaking performance, handling 392.505 passengers in June, representing an increase of 17.1% on the same month last year. The number of aircraft movements grew 11.6%. During the first half of the year, the airport welcomed 2.145.103 travellers through its doors, an increase of 16.6% or an additional 305.991 passengers.


Pristina's largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, June 2025


July 29, 2025
Kosovo Newsflash Priština Results 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:34

    Well done Prishtina.

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  2. Anonymous13:49

    Solid results. Easy 4.8 mln in 2025.

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  3. Anonymous15:39

    Are Ajet flights included in the THY scheduled capacity?

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    1. Anonymous16:05

      Nope

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  4. Anonymous16:07

    Wow pristina!

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  5. Anonymous16:08

    PRN catching ZAG very fast. Next year it might be No.2 in exyu.

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    1. PIR18:54

      Thanks to useless Croatia Airlines headed by spineless incompetent aparatchiks, PRN will probably get the 2nd ex-yu place next year. Unless Ryanair add more planes and open more routes from ZAG

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  6. Anonymous16:49

    Visa liberalisation did wonders for lowering the seasonality. PRN might be the least seasonal airport in EXYU.

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  7. Anonymous17:16

    PRN needs to increase number of the destination and lower the prices. Still losing too much passengers in TIA and SKP. Particularly this year was TIA who took many passengers from PRN... I travelled few time from TIA and buses from Prishtina were full of passengers. Taking into consideration that there are every 30min buses from PRN to TIA, thats a big number without including people who does own arrangements.

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    1. Anonymous18:42

      Why is this a problem?

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    2. Anonymous19:14

      I don’t think he meant that this is a problem. But he or she, but most likely he, is saying that PRN still has room to grow from its close catchment area without doing much

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    3. Anonymous19:25

      Expensive tickets and high airport taxes are what I believe is what he is referring to.

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  8. Anonymous19:15

    Any news on the virtual airline?

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