Abrashi: Kosovo reopens airport within ten days

The Minister of Infrastructure in the Government of Kosovo, Arben Abrashi, said he expects flights to Pristina International Airport “Adem Jashari” to resume within ten days. They have been suspended since March, due to the body's pandemic of the Coronavirus. Abrashi told Radio Free Europe he has held meetings with all institutions, including [...]
They have been suspended since March, due to the body's pandemic of the Coronavirus.
Abrashi told Radio Free Europe that he has held meetings with all institutions, including the Civil Aviation Authority, Pristina International Airport “Adem Jashari”, airlines and the Health Ministry, for the fastest return of flights.
“We are striving that within ten days complete re-launching of international flights, fully complying with safety measures for the prevention of COVIID-19 [the wrestling causing Coronavirus], released by the European Aviation Security Agency (EASA) and other guidelines by the Health Ministry”, Abras said.
Kosovo has registered the first cases with coronary on March 13th and has immediately imposed isolation measures, including border closures, schools and gastronomy.
The ease of the measures has started to take place gradually since May 4th.
In Kosovo, a total of 1,263 cases have been confirmed by Corleone.
Of them, 912 patients have recovered, and 31 have died.












