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  2. Pristina International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is located 15 km (9.3 mi) southwest of the capital city of Pristina. The airport has flights to numerous European destinations. The airport is the only international airport in Kosovo and thus also the only port of entry for air travelers to the country. It is named in honor Adem Jashari, the founder of the Kosovo Liberation Army.

  3. Incident at Pristina Airport - Wikipedia

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    The incident at the Pristina airport was a military confrontation between the forces of Russia and NATO on 12 June 1999, following the end of the Kosovo War. Russian troops unexpectedly occupied the airport ahead of a planned NATO deployment, creating a tense stand-off.

  4. List of airports in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Pristina International Airport / Slatina Air Base 42°34′22″N 021°02′09″E  /  42.57278°N 21.03583°E  / 42.57278; 21.03583  ( Pristina International Domestic airports

  5. Transport in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The local and national government plans to offer Gjakova Airport for operation under a public-private partnership with the aim of turning it into a civilian and commercial airport. [2] Pristina International Airport is located southwest of Pristina. It is Kosovo's only international airport, the only port of entry for air travelers to Kosovo.

  6. Prishtina International Airport - Wikipedia

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  7. Si Fly Flight 3275 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 3275 was a shuttle flight from Rome's Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport to Pristina International Airport in Kosovo. It was a six-day-a-week flight and was chartered by World Food Programme for aid works in Kosovo following the war in the region. The flight was mainly used by aid workers, UN officials and journalists. [10] [11]