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- IATA Code
- PRN
- ICAO Code
- BKPR
- Website
- http://www.airportpristina.com
- City
- Pristina
- Country
- Serbia
- Runways
- 2501m x 45m
2489m x 45m - Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Adria Airways
Austrian Airlines
Belair Airlines
British Airways
Croatia Airlines
easyJet
Germanwings
Jetairfly
NIKI
Pegasus Airlines
SAS
Turkish Airlines - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
- airberlin
Lufthansa
TAP Portugal
Pristina International Airport serves the city of Pristina, Kosovo. The airport is the only airport handling international traffic in the country, with more than 1 million passengers p/a, and serves airlines from across Europe.
Location of Pristina International Airport, Serbia
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32 total articles
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germanwings to launch weekly Basel-Pristina service
Adria Airways lists suspended destinations
airberlin cancelling services to Pristina in Oct-2011
germanwings to launch Hamburg – Pristina service in W11
germanwings to launch three times weekly Munich-Pristina service
SAS expands ADRIA codeshare in Eastern Europe
More PPPs to come in Kosovo
Limak takes over administration of Pristina Airport
Atlasjet launches service from Istanbul to Tehran and Pristina
Adria Airways' summer timetable
Adria expands summer 2011 network from Pristina
Adria Airways to operate seasonal services to Paris CDG, Copenhagen and Dusseldorf
Norwegian launches seven international routes out of Gothenburg
Limak files IPO application
Norwegian announces Oslo Rygge-Gardermoen departure changes
Norwegian to commence new services in summer 2011
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Germanwings to improve on 2010 result in 2011 despite impact of air traffic tax and high fuel costs
Lufthansa Group stated Germanwings is expected to report an improved operating result in 2011, despite the air traffic tax and the high oil price continuing to present challenges for Germanwings throughout the 2011 financial year. The company did not provide further details about its outlook, other to say that the full year result will be an improvement on last year’s operating result of an EUR11 million loss. However, given the increasing losses in the first half of the year, the carrier will still fall short of the record EUR39 million operating profit achieved in 2009.
Ash and snow take a bite out of easyJet, but still profitable
Mother nature is going to cost easyJet as much as GBP100 million this year, but the UK-based LCC does not expect that to prevent it from posting a healthy profit. Winter snow disruptions in 2009 and 2010 resulted in losses of approximately GBP25 million. The recent ash-related airspace shut downs are expected to cost another GBP50-75 million.
Kosovo Airport invites private partners – is it worth the risk?
Of all the airports to come into the privatisation arena in the middle of a recession, Kosovo International Airport (KIA) (a.k.a. Pristina International Airport) near the capital, Pristina, seems to hold out the least value. Torn apart by war at the turn of the decade, it has been a long, slow process to rehabilitate the Western Balkans country and its displaced Muslim and Serbo-Croat populations. KIA has been offered for private sector participation in advance of other airports in Balkans countries where there was de-stabilising conflict in the late 1990s and early 2000s, such as Croatia, Bosnia Herzegovina and Serbia, the notable exceptions being Slovenia where the latest Balkan Wars started in 1991 (localised IPO on Ljubljana Airport in 2003) and Macedonia (TAV concession/investment in three airports, 2009). Although neighbouring Albania, an equally poor country, was not directly affected by the wars and so does not make for a precise comparison, the surprising success of Tirana Airport under the stewardship of Germany’s Hochtief AirPort does hold out some hope for potential investors in KIA.
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- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
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