Edelweiss Air to reduce Pristina operations

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Edelweiss Air plans to reduce frequencies on its flights between Zurich and Pristina during the peak 2026 summer season. The carrier will operate double-daily services between the two cities in June, July and August, down from seventeen to eighteen weekly flights during the same period last summer. Frequencies outside these peak months will remain unchanged, however, with less capacity as the airline does not plan to deploy its wide-body A350 on the route. Switzerland is Pristina’s largest travel market.

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  1. Anonymous14:25

    Bravo GP Aviation haha

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    1. Anonymous16:41

      Interesting is that until when will continue this story eith GP Aviation.

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    2. Anonymous16:43

      @GP Aviation paint wet-leased jets.

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    3. Anonymous19:12

      Will be nice to see A319 or A320 in GP Aviation livery.

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    4. Anonymous21:10

      They have ten aircraft now in PRN.

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    5. Anonymous09:16

      @21:10 where can you see how many aircraft they have in PRN

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    6. Anonymous10:02

      I don't know here anon2110 got 10 aircrafts but you can count the different aircraft they operate through flight radar. Yesterday they used 7 aircrafts but will low utilisations, max 2 rotations per day .

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    7. Anonymous13:51

      09:16 flightradar now shows 3 737CL, 2 A319 and 5 A320.

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    8. Anonymous13:53

      ...at PRN but most of them have one or two flights per day. The reason is that GP Aviation have haotic timetable.

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    9. Anonymous14:19

      That's their business model. Old planes that are utilised only when it makes sense. They do 1-2 rotations (sometimes none) in low season and 2-3 on high season.

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    10. Anonymous14:44

      Thank you @13:51 and other!

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  2. Anonymous15:42

    Thats a big downgrade. Is there a chance for Swiss to pick them up or their summer schedule is already set?

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  3. Anonymous15:50

    From A350 deploy to reducing :))

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    1. Anonymous15:57

      Mighty Skopje deserves A350

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    2. Anonymous16:46

      Not for Zurich, Istanbul would be great !!!!

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