The Slovenian air carrier Adria Airways began scheduled flights on the Ljubljana–Pristina route on 15 October 1999. To begin with it operated a seven-weekly service between the two capitals, but then gradually increased the number of flights. In the summer of 2009 Adria Airways succeeded to add the evening flight to Pristina and it operated fourteen flights a week.
Adria Airways offers passengers excellent connections from Pristina via Ljubljana to Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London, Munich, Paris, Stockholm, Warsaw, Vienna, Zurich and other European cities and in co-operation with Star Alliance members to more than 1.000 destinations across the globe.
The route has developed thanks to the good image Adria Airways had in the region, the ever-increasing demand and traditionally good relationship between Slovenian and Kosovo citizens.
Today Adria Airways operates the flights with twelve aircraft: one Airbus A320, four Canadair Regional Jet CRJ900, six Canadair Regional Jet CRJ200 and one Canadair Regional Jet CRJ100. This is one of the most modern fleets, and is both environment-friendly and economical. Two 135-seat aircraft Airbus A319 wil join the fleet in the spring of 2010.
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