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Pristina Airport has continued its record-breaking performance, handling 458.348 passengers in July, representing an increase of 9.4% on the same month last year. The number of aircraft movements grew 8.1% to 3.298. During the first seven months of the year, the airport welcomed 2.603.451 travellers through its doors, an increase of 15.2% or an additional 344.761 passengers. Growth is expected to continue in August, with capacity levels currently up 20.5%.
Pristina’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, July 2025
Under 20k difference between ZAG and PRN
ReplyDeleteIn Jan-July 2024 difference was 135k.
DeleteAt this pace PRN might overtake ZAG this year.
PRN will surpass ZAG in future. ZAG will never overtake Kosovo. Croatia no same diaspora like Kosovo and no migration like kosovars.
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DeleteNo diaspora? Half of Croatia lives in Ireland these days?
DeleteKosovo haven't highways and it's not in the middle of Europe like Croatia and Zagreb is... and the end of the year Zagreb will have a lot more passengers than Priština
DeleteYou obviously have not been to Kosovo lately! No highways?
DeleteTop 3 airports by the number of added passengers in the first half of 2025:
DeletePRN 305.991
SJJ 224.763
BEG 199.616
@anon 15.30. I think he meant the lack of useful highways leading out of Kosovo. There‘s a large gap between Pristina and Nis. And there‘s bascially no Adriatic highway between Skoder and Ploce, Croatia.
Delete@17:26 true dat.
DeleteAnon 16:22
DeleteAs if now, Zagreb added more passengers (219.516) than BEG ;)
^ not true.
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JAN-JUN
+181,759
BEG
+199,616
BEG number for July are still not published so you can't compare July numbers.
GP has become to Pristina what Wizz is to Skopje. PRN Management is granting them half the market on a silver platter.
ReplyDeleteLooking at Wizz holding 2/3 place is insane. They maintain a total of only 4 destinations yet carry over 600k PAX annually.
What is the number of planesof GP Aviation now in PRN?
ReplyDeleteThree under their own AOC 737-400, one wet-leased A319 and four A320 again wet-leased.
DeleteI don't think anybody knows for sure. Last time I flew from there I saw some 5-6 aircrafts lined up. Presume they belong to GP as they had no livery, nothing - just plain white color.
DeleteWhite jets are of European Air Charter operating fir GP Aviation.
DeleteThe airport has a low seasonality compared to others. Ideal for low costs who rely on 90+ load factor, yet no base. Jul/Feb of PRN is 1.4x, compared to 1.8x of ZAG
ReplyDeleteHey Admin, please try to get any info on the ongoing works at airport. No announcement has been made by airport or ministry.
ReplyDeletewhat ongoing works!
DeleteThere are works at Parking area. They are expanding it.
DeleteCrazy how GP is now scheduled seat capacity instead of charter. Yet you can only book through the famous travel agencies. I am not a fan.
ReplyDeleteYou can book tickets through GP Aviation's website.
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