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Oslo (OSL) → Pristina (PRN)
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA
Saturday, 27 Apr 2024
RM 481.75
Duesseldorf (DUS) → Pristina (PRN)
Eurowings
Friday, 26 Apr 2024
RM 484.84
Tirana (TIA) → Pristina (PRN)
Austrian Airlines
Tuesday, 30 Apr 2024
RM 1,124.92
Tirana (TIA) → Pristina (PRN)
Lufthansa
Tuesday, 30 Apr 2024
RM 1,357.13
Tirana (TIA) → Pristina (PRN)
Airlines
Tuesday, 30 Apr 2024
RM 2,052.16
Bangkok (BKK) → Pristina (PRN)
Swiss International Air Lines
Wednesday, 01 May 2024
RM 3,295.30
Bangkok (BKK) → Pristina (PRN)
Airlines
Wednesday, 01 May 2024
RM 4,079.03
Jakarta (CGK) → Pristina (PRN)
Airlines
Wednesday, 15 May 2024
RM 4,675.39
Bangkok (BKK) → Pristina (PRN)
Airlines
Wednesday, 01 May 2024
RM 16,398.50
Bangkok (BKK) → Pristina (PRN)
Airlines
Wednesday, 01 May 2024
RM 18,494.25

Flights to Pristina, Kosovo

Pristina is the capital and largest city of Kosovo with over 400.000 inhabitants, making it the administrative centre. The majority of the population is ethnic Albanian. The minorities comprise of Serb, Turk, and Roman ethnicity. The central Pristina tourist attractions can all be reached on foot, and there is a lovely mix of art and culture. The varied architecture is the main attraction in Pristina though. From centuries-old Mosques through to weirdly designed public buildings, it blends past and present. It also reveals perhaps just a hint of the future.

Airports in Pristina, Kosovo

1. Pristina International Airport "Adem Jashari"

Pristina International Airport "Adem Jashari" (IATA: PRN, ICAO: BKPR) is an international airport located about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south-west of Pristina, Kosovo. The Airport has flights to numerous European destinations. The airport is the only port of entry for air travellers to Kosovo. It is named in honour of Adem Jashari, the founder of the Kosovo Liberation Army, which fought for the secession of Kosovo from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1990s. Pristina International Airport serves as a secondary hub for Adria Airways from Slovenia.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Pristina?

Traveloka is a traveller flight ticket website where it eases the travellers to find the cheapest flights to Pristina.All you have to do is to insert the information in the box that says origin and destination, and the website will list out the best result for you. Now they have developed the application for this website where it's mean that you can access it through your mobile phone. Just put the information and click search after that choose which packages that offers you the best price.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Pristina?

The best time to visit Kosovo is when the snow melts and the sun starts to heat those mountains, canyons and valleys. The best time to come to Kosovo is spring (i.e., late April, May or early June) when the fields are bright green but there is still some snow on the tops of the mountains, and the flowers in the meadows are in bloom. There is a risk of heavy rain in late April, but it is rare for this to last more than a day or so. In July, August and early September the flights and roads are busy with the diaspora returning, so travelling is not quite as easy or cheap and the weather can be too hot to explore, although September generally offers pleasant weather. In the winter there is a risk of ice and fog on the roads, and in practice, it will be difficult to see much due to the snow.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Pristina?

1. The Newborn Monument - This monument was unveiled on February 17th, 2008, which was the date that Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. It is symbolic of independence and the birth of a new nation. The intention is to repaint it every year on the 17th of February, so it might not look exactly like this if you are planning a trip to Kosovo. This is a good starting point for a walking tour of the city that would take in all the main Pristina tourist attractions.

2. Mother Teresa Boulevard - This pedestrianised area pretty much marks the centre of the city. It starts at the Grand Hotel and finishes more or less at the old Union Hotel building. Don't expect to find a hotel here though. It has since been converted into a Benetton Store, which is a massive shame. There is a nice coffee place behind the store, however. This was needed on a cold, January day!

3. The Kosovo Government Building - This is another significant building, which was refurbished after being bombed during the 1999 Kosovo War. This is Skanderbeg, the Albanian national hero. There is no escaping this guy when travelling through this part of the Balkans! On a more serious note, there is a growing concept of a ‘Greater Albania', which is the idea of a homeland founded on the historical and current Albanian population presence.

Pristina is the capital and largest city of Kosovo with over 400.000 inhabitants, making it the administrative centre. The majority of the population is ethnic Albanian. The minorities comprise of Serb, Turk, and Roman ethnicity. The central Pristina tourist attractions can all be reached on foot, and there is a lovely mix of art and culture. The varied architecture is the main attraction in Pristina though. From centuries-old Mosques through to weirdly designed public buildings, it blends past and present. It also reveals perhaps just a hint of the future.

Airports in Pristina, Kosovo

1. Pristina International Airport "Adem Jashari"

Pristina International Airport "Adem Jashari" (IATA: PRN, ICAO: BKPR) is an international airport located about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south-west of Pristina, Kosovo. The Airport has flights to numerous European destinations. The airport is the only port of entry for air travellers to Kosovo. It is named in honour of Adem Jashari, the founder of the Kosovo Liberation Army, which fought for the secession of Kosovo from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1990s. Pristina International Airport serves as a secondary hub for Adria Airways from Slovenia.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Pristina?

Traveloka is a traveller flight ticket website where it eases the travellers to find the cheapest flights to Pristina.All you have to do is to insert the information in the box that says origin and destination, and the website will list out the best result for you. Now they have developed the application for this website where it's mean that you can access it through your mobile phone. Just put the information and click search after that choose which packages that offers you the best price.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Pristina?

The best time to visit Kosovo is when the snow melts and the sun starts to heat those mountains, canyons and valleys. The best time to come to Kosovo is spring (i.e., late April, May or early June) when the fields are bright green but there is still some snow on the tops of the mountains, and the flowers in the meadows are in bloom. There is a risk of heavy rain in late April, but it is rare for this to last more than a day or so. In July, August and early September the flights and roads are busy with the diaspora returning, so travelling is not quite as easy or cheap and the weather can be too hot to explore, although September generally offers pleasant weather. In the winter there is a risk of ice and fog on the roads, and in practice, it will be difficult to see much due to the snow.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Pristina?

1. The Newborn Monument - This monument was unveiled on February 17th, 2008, which was the date that Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. It is symbolic of independence and the birth of a new nation. The intention is to repaint it every year on the 17th of February, so it might not look exactly like this if you are planning a trip to Kosovo. This is a good starting point for a walking tour of the city that would take in all the main Pristina tourist attractions.

2. Mother Teresa Boulevard - This pedestrianised area pretty much marks the centre of the city. It starts at the Grand Hotel and finishes more or less at the old Union Hotel building. Don't expect to find a hotel here though. It has since been converted into a Benetton Store, which is a massive shame. There is a nice coffee place behind the store, however. This was needed on a cold, January day!

3. The Kosovo Government Building - This is another significant building, which was refurbished after being bombed during the 1999 Kosovo War. This is Skanderbeg, the Albanian national hero. There is no escaping this guy when travelling through this part of the Balkans! On a more serious note, there is a growing concept of a ‘Greater Albania', which is the idea of a homeland founded on the historical and current Albanian population presence.

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