The government decides that flights from ANP “Adem Jashar” be organised without restrictions in number

The Kosovo government had decided that flights to Pristina International Airport “Adem Jashari” would be organised at intervals of 45 minutes between arrivals, as a preventive measure against the Devvid-19 pandemic. But with the last decision Government Hoti has made, there will be no restrictions on the number of flights from now on. This decision was [...]
This decision was proposed by the Ministry of Infrastructure, with the aim of normalising air traffic.
Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti made such a decision in accordance with the Government's Labour Rule at the 25th meeting in a row.
Below, find the full announcement from the prime minister's office:
Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, in accordance with the Government's Labour Rule, has called the corresponding meeting (25th in a row), in which completion of the government's decision on July 5, 2020, has been adopted.
The government's decision of July 5th 2020 sentence (Flights on ANP “Adem Jashar” will be organised at intervals of 45 minutes between strikers) replaced with the following text: “Flights to ANP “Adam Jashar” will be organised in the number of flights”.
The Government of the Republic of Kosovo, with the aim of normalising air traffic, reportedly had made decisions on gradual air traffic openings, initially opening traffic only for regular lines. This decision has been fulfilled with the decision of the 5th. 2020, under which flights to the International Airport “Adem Jashari” take place at 45-minute intervals between landings.
The Ministry of Infrastructure under Pristina International Airport request “Adem Jashari” and in consultation with the Kosovo Civil Aviation Authority, taking into account the sides' pledge that they will take additional measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as implementing O recommendations BSH, ICO and E The CDC, it has estimated, may remove 45 minutes of restrictions between landings and continue unlimited operations in the number of flights, but with additional measures being implemented by Pristina International Airport “Adem Jashari” and monitored by the Kosovo Civil Aviation Authority and other relevant authorities.












