Details from yesterday's KFOR crash were unable to fly around 20 travelers

A traffic accident Saturday afternoon near the overpass leading to the “Adem Jashari” has made it impossible for some 20 passengers to fly. The several-kilomic columns created by Kosovo's Fushe district in the direction of the airport were made due to an accident involving a KFOR car. KFOR has confirmed [...]
A traffic accident Saturday afternoon near the overpass leading to the “Adem Jashari” has made it impossible for some 20 passengers to fly.
The several-kilomic columns created by Kosovo's Fushe district in the direction of the airport were made due to an accident involving a KFOR car. KFOR has confirmed the accident as it announced there were no injuries.
Kosovo police have made it known that the road was circulated in only a road strip because of the accident. Police have made it known that the accident took place around 17:40, while the road was completely clear at 7:45.
On the date of 03.11.18 around 17:30 on the Kosovo Field National Road just above the bridge in the village of Henc, the Peja village, a traffic accident involving them had been two vehicles, a KFOR vehicle and a civilian car. Police have responded to the case in time and have taken all necessary police actions, as well as at the scene because of KFOR's involvement in the vehicle, the competent unit and their ambulance have emerged, which has extended the decision-making procedure. The road was released at 7:45. It is noteworthy that in a strip all the time, it has been free for circulation, but the large flow of vehicles has slowed the movement of the”, police response reported.
All these delays have left about 20 travelers on the air. The airport confirmed that some travelers had arrived late.
The checkin time has passed or the flight has been closed when they reached about 20 passengers at the airport. According to procedures, all travelers, despite the reasons for delays, must arrive in time in order to realise their” flight, have said of Koha.net, airport spokeswoman “Adem Jashari”, Valentina Gara.











