VV's cashier at the start of status enjoys Pristina-Belgrade line, at the end of status changes his mind

The MP, elected by over 20 thousand votes from the 6 October elections from Vetevendosje ranks, Mimoza Kusari, has made a seemingly natural post on Facebook on news that Pristina-Belgrade airline has already opened. Mrs. The Kusari, who continues to be chairman of the Alternative, has declared that this is a [...]
Mrs. The Kusari, who continues to be the chairman of the Alternative, has stated that this is an important “step for the process of normalising Kosovo-Serbia” reports.
Besides those interested in flying to Belgrade, the most important is opening Serbia's airspace for other flights to Kosovo. ” writes the former head of the Gjakova municipality.
According to Kusari, such a thing would free tickets to Kosovars from all destinations arriving at Pristina International Airport “Adem Jashari”, Perskopi passes.
The trips from Pristina International Airport are longer and more expensive because of the deviation from violating airspace over Serbia, which continues to be closed to aircraft that the destination has our country.
In the end, Mrs. Kusari says that if “has not been achieved opening Serbia's airspace for Kosovo for all flights to Pristina, the flight corridor only for a Pristina-Belgrade destination plane has limited effect”.
We remember Mrs. The Kusari that Serbia has not yet recognised Kosovo's independence.
Below, you can read her entire Facebook context:
Important step in the process of normalising Kosovo reports, Serbia is launching Pristina flight Belgrade and vice versa.
In addition to those interested in flying to Belgrade, the most important is opening Serbia's airspace to other flights to Kosovo.
If the agreement includes the aircraft, which is destined for Pristina from anywhere else, then this success will have a sweeping impact on the lives of all travelers to Pristina and Pristina.
Our trips from Pristina's airport are longer and more expensive as a result of the deviation that is forced to make all aircraft not to fly over Serbia, as their air space is closed to planes that are destined for Kosovo. As a result, we pay the most expensive tickets and travel longer than since the war ended in Kosovo.
If Serbia's airspace for Kosovo is not achieved, for all flights to Pristina, the flight corridor only for a Pristina destination company has limited effect.













