tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post2222319018139749032..comments2024-03-28T15:57:56.639+01:00Comments on EX-YU Aviation News: Pristina Airport terminal nears completionEX-YU Aviationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13952283005857074627noreply@blogger.comBlogger41125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-85694766838779819172014-07-06T11:00:11.293+02:002014-07-06T11:00:11.293+02:00the huge scale of construction is quite interestin...the huge scale of construction is quite interesting, the effort will make it worthwhile. <a href="http://www.parkmeetandgreet.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">cheap gatwick parking</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16505491121284226655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-48627705982036184082014-06-02T12:07:34.289+02:002014-06-02T12:07:34.289+02:00Thats great to hear about pristina airport complet...Thats great to hear about pristina airport completion . do they have secure parking like <a href="http://www.easyparkinggatwick.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">airport parking gatwick</a>carlagracehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00662091021960640076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-59734753338319220612013-09-09T11:38:22.622+02:002013-09-09T11:38:22.622+02:00Does anyone know when the new terminal will be in ...Does anyone know when the new terminal will be in operation?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-29708311374230136112013-09-05T16:44:49.777+02:002013-09-05T16:44:49.777+02:00Good article! 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Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-3555418940885358432013-08-08T02:51:19.505+02:002013-08-08T02:51:19.505+02:00As Serb i would accept to name the airport after S...As Serb i would accept to name the airport after Skanderbeg.<br />At least his mother Vojislava was Serbian.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-32815865547502187302013-08-07T22:38:00.271+02:002013-08-07T22:38:00.271+02:00Yes, but that's beside the point. Whether we c...Yes, but that's beside the point. Whether we change the name of the Airport or not is something that we and only we will decide, no pressure from abroad the Country should effect that decision.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-27179859412544207932013-08-07T00:18:41.988+02:002013-08-07T00:18:41.988+02:00Well Im Kosovar and myself Im not happy about the ...Well Im Kosovar and myself Im not happy about the name. It was decision of PM for his electoral campaign and same time he named highway, Ibrahim Rugova. So stuppid, but hope someone will come in the future and move all these patriotic names...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-33076762403921361042013-08-07T00:14:53.496+02:002013-08-07T00:14:53.496+02:00JAT Airways did made a request to start flights to...JAT Airways did made a request to start flights to Pristina some years ago. I dont know why is not happening???Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-64927050941977202672013-08-07T00:10:09.265+02:002013-08-07T00:10:09.265+02:00Well one thing is true, Pristina Airport has futur...Well one thing is true, Pristina Airport has future ahead. Dont forget that Kosovars are most isolated in Europe and to travel u need visa. If visas will be removed, than u will see another boom. Having in mind that living standart of Kosovo people is improving and Croatia with all foreign debs!!! Everything is possible??? Just look at Athene....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-1039417802447788112013-08-06T01:04:22.933+02:002013-08-06T01:04:22.933+02:00I respect the fact that you do not like the name o...I respect the fact that you do not like the name of the Airport but, I am sorry to say, the Airport is in Kosovo and it is the people of this Country who decide what will the name be and not someone from abroad. Imagine if in your case, wherever you are from, someone from abroad tries to tell you you should not do this or that because if "offends" them, tell me that wouldn't seem illogical to you? I am sorry that some people find Adem Jashari's name offensive but he is a national hero in Kosovo, whether you like it not. Who know's, maybe if General Gotovina had died heroically in battle, Zagreb (or some other airport in Croatia) could hold his name in pride today. I bet Serbs would not be happy with that name either but, what do you think, would Croatians change the name of the airport just because Serbs are not OK with it? <br />Or let me provide an ever more illustrative example. Imagine if Macedonia simply decided to withdraw the name of SKP Airport "Alexander the Great" because Greeks have a problem with it. Did they? Of course they didn't, so why should Kosovo do it? <br /><br />Don't get me wrong. Personally, I would have preferred for PRN Airport to be called "Skenderbeu" which would make a nice contrast to the Airport in Tirana which is called "Mother Theresa". In a way, it would have sent a sort of message that we, as a nation, are a force to reckon with in both war and peace. But that's that. <br /><br />By the way, the author of this topic got it wrong, there are going to be 4 jet bridges in PRN not 3. The Project Manager confirmed this a few days ago on Tv.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-20511201281769228322013-08-05T14:38:58.883+02:002013-08-05T14:38:58.883+02:00That Croats are so keen about Kosovo independence ...That Croats are so keen about Kosovo independence is really no surprise.<br />Whatever is bad for Serbia will get their approval.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-23118254280024644092013-08-05T03:06:16.089+02:002013-08-05T03:06:16.089+02:00'a part' of BiH I meant to say.'a part' of BiH I meant to say.Q400https://www.blogger.com/profile/09330385169689869567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-72768986846470025052013-08-05T03:04:10.481+02:002013-08-05T03:04:10.481+02:00Good to see the terminal will be operational soon ...Good to see the terminal will be operational soon but I have to add that I too think the name choice is very tasteless. Up until now I had no idea who Adem Jashari was and after a quick Google search you come up with some dude carrying an AK-47. Is this really how Kosovo would like to be seen by the region and the world?<br /><br />And just for the record, I am happy that Kosovo has its independents. You cannot ignore that this is clearly what the majority who 80% happen to be Albanian want. I understand the historical ties Serbia has with the region but you cannot ignore the demographics. Stability in both Serbia and Kosovo will be insured with keeping the status quo and the sooner Serbia recognises this as painful as it seems the better it will be for Serbia. <br /><br />Stability in Serbia and Kosovo has a direct link to the impressive passenger increases we are seeing at both airports which is an indication of how the economies are on the improve.<br /><br />Croatia similarly had to give up it's once real ambition of at least joining Herzegovina to Croatia. I can tell you this honestly, 15 years ago I was all for it but today I see that Herzegovina is better for both Croatia and Bosnia to be where it is today apart of the federation.Q400https://www.blogger.com/profile/09330385169689869567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-39376766319865256802013-08-05T02:32:03.580+02:002013-08-05T02:32:03.580+02:00Well I actually doubt, that PRN needs more flights...Well I actually doubt, that PRN needs more flights. Most important ones are covered (Zurich, and other emigration flights), and there is no business demand in Kosovo. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-83734291131684517402013-08-05T02:00:03.193+02:002013-08-05T02:00:03.193+02:00^ I guess the purpose of the airport's name is...^ I guess the purpose of the airport's name is to provoke the anger of the Serbs.<br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-34337989200729118932013-08-05T01:52:20.339+02:002013-08-05T01:52:20.339+02:00I doubt that an airline like Air Serbia will ever ...I doubt that an airline like Air Serbia will ever be allowed to touch down on Prishtina airport...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-65272729190962799232013-08-05T01:42:09.928+02:002013-08-05T01:42:09.928+02:00belgrade should have flights to pristina
belgrade should have flights to pristina<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-88644718018162779122013-08-05T01:31:51.936+02:002013-08-05T01:31:51.936+02:00Don't speak bullshits.
ZAG
2010. 2,07 million...Don't speak bullshits.<br /><br />ZAG<br />2010. 2,07 millions<br />2011. 2,32 millions<br />2012. 2,34 millions<br />so in 3 years +0,27 millions<br /><br />PRN<br />2010. 1,30 millions<br />2011. 1,42 millions<br />2012. 1,53 millions<br />in 3 years + 0,24 millions<br /><br />even by tendention of 0,11 millions per year, and if ZAG will not have any growing at all, PRN needs 7 years to come to ZAG number.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-36947971016339168932013-08-05T00:16:45.224+02:002013-08-05T00:16:45.224+02:00Who cares?
Serbs and Gypsies have nothing to say i...Who cares?<br />Serbs and Gypsies have nothing to say in Kosovo.<br />The name is perfect and will stay where it is!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-27016431202751159062013-08-04T21:32:49.713+02:002013-08-04T21:32:49.713+02:00Don’t you think that if flights are to launch in 1...Don’t you think that if flights are to launch in 11 days tickets would be on sale?EX-YU Aviationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13952283005857074627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-10740690392528408122013-08-04T21:32:06.916+02:002013-08-04T21:32:06.916+02:00@AnonymousAugust 4, 2013 at 3:33 PM
No idea if th...@AnonymousAugust 4, 2013 at 3:33 PM<br /><br />No idea if that is possible, Pristina is important airport for Kosova, and that it'll remain, as only means for Albanian Kosovars to enter Kosova relatively easy, the other route is via Macedonia and Albania. <br /><br />Can Pristina overtake Zagreb, sure, everything is possible, would Pristina overtake Zagreb, no I don't think it'll happen, Zagreb is quite important important airport in Croatia and current terminal is too small to attract many airlines due to these factors Zagreb has remained relatively stagnant and recession which has hit much of the EU and Croatia, is another factor. <br /><br />But Croatia started to recover in 2nd quarter sort it has hit bottom of the recession. <br /><br />Zagreb is becoming major tourist destination and city brakes destination as of late, with 17.5% yoy growth thus far.<br />If this growth is repeated in 2014 Zagreb will surpass its prewar figure of 1.02 million tourists and 1.75 million nights. <br /><br />Considering that some 250-300 000 American/Canadian tourists visit Zagreb and Croatia each year (arriving by Air in 99% cases) 120 000 Japanese and 80 000 South Korean and now 40 000 Chinese tourists, U're looking at Zagreb potentially becoming a major tourist destination in its own right, rivaling Split and Dubrovnik eventually in terms of popularity and number of visitors. Currently Dubrovnik is getting 3.5 million tourists per year. <br /><br />Zagreb can hope for these numbers but it might take a decade or two before it get near these numbers. but as a Capitol of an independent nation and center of commerce, banking and industry Zagreb is becoming major business destination as well, 53.5% of all travelers using Zagreb Airport in 2012 or 1.25 million where business travelers. <br /><br />That number will only go up and when Croats start to fly more often with increasing purchasing power and now strong tourism growth, Zagreb airport will see massive growth over next coming years. For indication look at similar countries, Norway, Austria, Portugal, Greece.<br /><br />I predict following traffic for Croatian airports by 2020, <br /><br />Zagreb : 5.75 million<br />Split: 3.25 million<br />Dubrovnik: 3.2 million<br />Zadar: 870 000<br />Pula: 720 000<br />Rijeka: 250 000<br />Osijek: 120 000<br /><br />For ex-YU<br /><br />Belgrade: 6.5 million <br />Prishtina: 2.8 million<br />Ljubljana: 2.55 million<br />Skopje: 2.3 million<br />Podgorica/Tivat - 2.2 million<br />Sarajevo: 1.8 million<br />Ohrid: 200 000<br />Nis: 65 000<br />Maribor: 50 000<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-19021894338216877802013-08-04T21:29:02.047+02:002013-08-04T21:29:02.047+02:00Zoki, consider the following:
1.
PRN last year ha...Zoki, consider the following:<br /><br />1.<br />PRN last year had just over 1.5m pax.<br /><br />2.<br />Limak-Aéroports de Lyon (not Lymak) have won a 20 year concession to operate PRN.<br /><br />3.<br />If the mean annual pax growth will be 5% for the next 20 years, by the end of the concession PRN would have 4,051,941 pax.<br /><br />4.<br />This terminal is being built for the next 20 years.<br /><br />5.<br />Pax growth for the first half of 2013 is 15%.<br /><br />6.<br />Limak operate SAW. Their pax growth track record speaks for themselves.<br /><br />I could say more, a lot more, but I think this will suffice.Visit Kosovohttp://www.visitkosovo.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-49144975979229832152013-08-04T20:55:52.558+02:002013-08-04T20:55:52.558+02:00@KosovoAugust 4, 2013 at 2:52 PM
I think almost a...@KosovoAugust 4, 2013 at 2:52 PM<br /><br />I think almost all major airports in Ex-Yu look better than present Zagreb passenger terminal, give a take few years Zagreb will gets own star of the art 72000sqm Passenger Terminal with glass passenger boarding bridges and spanking brand new 58m tall ATC, and massive multi level 3600car underground garage of which 600 cars will be in fully automated parking system, terminal itself will be covered with 8500sqm of photo voltaic solar panels and 32 mini wind turbines will also be installed and integrated in to the roof, whole thing suppose to generate at least 10% of passanger terminal's energy needs. <br /><br />Interior of the terminal will be just as spectacular with palm trees, cascading plants from top to bottom floor with artificial water falls and water feature that will be connected to outside artificial lake. <br /><br />Whole thing will look out of this world once completed. <br /><br />No longer will Zagreb airport be looked on as an ugly duckling, it'll be transformed in to a beautiful swan. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263744212273266286.post-69611366725849474622013-08-04T18:22:49.580+02:002013-08-04T18:22:49.580+02:00White Elephants...
Everywhere you look.White Elephants...<br />Everywhere you look.zokinoreply@blogger.com