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Austrian Airlines will increase frequencies between Vienna and Pristina during the upcoming summer season. The carrier will maintain between ten and twelve weekly flights on the route in March, April and May, matching last year’s frequencies. In June, operations will rise to twelve weekly services, up by two, while in July and August the airline will run seventeen weekly flights, an increase of three. During the peak summer months, Austrian Airlines will maintain up to three daily flights to Pristina, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Overall, Austrian will operate 766 Pristina flights this summer (these include both inbound and outbound services), representing an increase of eighty flights. It will add an additional 10.939 seats on the route year-on-year. The airline will utilise the Airbus A320 aircraft the most, followed by wet-leased airBaltic A220-300 equipment, then the A320neo and the Embraer E195.

But will never be the same as W6 cheap tickets that were offered before
ReplyDeleteLet's see if GP can put up with OS and Vienna. They have been able to compete with Eurowings successfully so far.
DeleteGP...please they have old aircrafts and almost no ac on their planes. When summerseason comes GPs ticketprices increases alot there to.
DeleteDont compare Eurowings and Austrian ... :)) GP cannot either compare with them too
DeleteEvery airline is expensive in summer. GP will offer seats, not many but still, which will make OS to not overcharge for tickets with luggage.
DeleteNot surprised. AUA milking the Kosovo cashcow once again.
ReplyDeleteWizzair BTs-PRn is utterly useless. They schedule departures at 06:30 fully aware that there is no transport from Vienna in those ungodly hours 😅
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