Flights back to northern Macedonia: Skopje, Ohrid Airport Opens

Skopje International Airport and airport “St. Paul” in Ohrid from now on are open to passenger flights, after pause by mid-March as part of measures to prevent the spread of the Tyvid-19 virus. New protocols apply at the two airports according to recommendations by the Commission for Infectious Diseases. First starts [...]
Skopje International Airport and airport “St. Paul” in Ohrid from now on are open to passenger flights, after pause by mid-March as part of measures to prevent the spread of the Tyvid-19 virus.
New protocols apply at the two airports according to recommendations by the Commission for Infectious Diseases.
The first departures from Skopje Airport are mornings for Bremen, Larnaka, Stockholm and Koln, while carrying out Wizz Air, while the first landings are from Istanbul of Turkish Airlines and Pegasus air companies.
The airport “Shan Pali” in Ohrid, however, begins with afternoon flights for the advance flights and landings for and from Zurich and Milan.
“St. Paul” in Ohrid, however, begins with afternoon flights for when flights and landings are envisioned for and from Zurich and Milan.
The first flights to Ohrid Airport will be realised on 5 July, as well as that from and through Warsawa, as of July 25th, from and through Amsterdam, Alsat-M records Klan Kosova.
Because of new job protocols, travelers are recommended to reach the airport at least three hours before the departure so that they can have enough time to complete the procedures.
From TAV Macedonia, they say that under new measures for protection from the Coronavirus travellers must forcedly comply with three rules of constantly wearing masks, constantly maintain distance and high levels of hygiene.
According to protocols, citizens are forbidden to sit next to each other in the area for departure, achievement and exit, and therefore the seats are marked for physical distance.












