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Pristina Airport handles over a million passengers in Q1

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NEWS FLASH


Pristina Airport has registered its busiest first quarter on record by handling 1.006.492 passengers, representing a year-on-year increase of 3.6%, or an additional 35.092 travellers. Aircraft movements over the three-month period grew by 1.7% to 6.524. During Q1, GP Aviation was Pristina’s largest carrier based on available capacity with 299.712 seats or a 28.7% share. It was followed by easyJet with 183.504 seats and Chair Airlines with 101.340.

April 14, 2026
Kosovo Newsflash Priština Results 2026
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  1. Anonymous13:42

    Not great, not terrible

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    1. Anonymous13:45

      It's a stable growth

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    2. Anonymous13:50

      Considering this year's challenges, I would be happy if they can maintain this until end of year. But in no way this should be satisfactory for the airport of a developing country.

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  2. Anonymous15:14

    Bravo GP aviation!

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  3. Anonymous15:58

    PRN has stagnated. Constipated. As expected though. If own Government don't invest then say goodbye to growth.

    All exYU invest anually in air traffic, except Kosovo.

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    1. Anonymous16:15

      Kosovo cannot invest in air if there is no outside help. Everything that comes there is donation from different countries. They are not able to invest in anything without outside support and help.Thats the reality belived or not

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    2. Anonymous16:21

      I'm sure Gov. there can set aside a few million, like the rest of Balkan do.

      PRN case is rather a matter of negligence.

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    3. Anonymous16:23

      I visited Pristina two years ago. I had impression I was in New York (exaggerating a bit, but you get the idea). And I didn't get impression it was with "outside support and help"

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    4. Anonymous16:30

      16:23

      Only scenario Pristina wld look like New York is if you were living in some isolated mud village in the Balkans for a lifetime 🙂

      PRN city may have some new buildings etc. - but they private investments. On the other hand, infrastructure/public investments are scarce even for Moldova/Belarus standards.

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    5. Anonymous16:42

      16:15

      That is your wishful thinking maybe. Kosovo is as good and as bad as its neighbours currently, but it has plenty of development potential considering a debt to gdp of less than 20%.

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    6. Anonymous17:09

      Article says record number, haters say stagnation!!

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    7. Anonymous17:24

      @15:09

      Record? Technically yes.
      Stagnation? Also yes.

      Going from steady 15-20% growth average, to a mere 3% declinr, indeed qualifies as stagnation.

      It ultimately depends on ambition.

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    8. Anonymous20:09

      16:23 did you really compare pristina and new york ? Are you for real?
      Accept that Kosovo without oustide help will not have a highway or airport service

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    9. Anonymous20:30

      16:42
      Belarus is certainly not bad. Go and see, I have worked there, the streets are clean, the sidewalks are excellent, all the blocks are renovated, the roads I can't say are ideal but at least in the cities they are good. Belarus is not Lukashenko. It is definitely better than my native Skopje, especially clean with strict measures regarding waste disposal and unregulated landfills.😉

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  4. Anonymous20:29

    False superiority complex is a dangerous condition dude. Get checked !

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      Dude? Who is dude?

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