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Tuesday, 22.12.2009.

14:02

Montenegrin carrier puts off Niš-Zurich flights

Montenegro Airlines has once again postponed the launching of its Niš-Zurich service, it was announced on Monday.

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Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Heroin carrying cargo planes don't count, Kosovo-USA. The story is about passenger flights.
(winston, 22 December 2009 17:52)

I think you should think twice before start shouting your mouth regarding drugs. You should read some the latest stories on b92 site about drug arrest.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Do Albanians think before they talk.

Pristina's airport served 1.2 million clients.

The primary airports in the three countries he mentioned served the following amounts.
Podgorica- .5 mln.
FYROM- 1.5 mln.
Belgrade served close to 2.7 mln.

So much for his claims.
(Yaroslav, 22 December 2009 17:28)

Good stats Yaroslav. Let us not forget that a great deal of these passengers from Pristina are internationals who are working here to try and straighten this place out!

Yaroslav

pre 14 godina

Do Albanians think before they talk.

Pristina's airport served 1.2 million clients.

The primary airports in the three countries he mentioned served the following amounts.
Podgorica- .5 mln.
FYROM- 1.5 mln.
Belgrade served close to 2.7 mln.

So much for his claims.

Svojgazda

pre 14 godina

So what, Kosovo-US? This story is about Montenegro Airlines, I don't follow your comment. BTW, I would rather fly to Zurich or Podgorica, than Pristina, any day.

Svojgazda

pre 14 godina

So what, Kosovo-US? This story is about Montenegro Airlines, I don't follow your comment. BTW, I would rather fly to Zurich or Podgorica, than Pristina, any day.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Do Albanians think before they talk.

Pristina's airport served 1.2 million clients.

The primary airports in the three countries he mentioned served the following amounts.
Podgorica- .5 mln.
FYROM- 1.5 mln.
Belgrade served close to 2.7 mln.

So much for his claims.
(Yaroslav, 22 December 2009 17:28)

Good stats Yaroslav. Let us not forget that a great deal of these passengers from Pristina are internationals who are working here to try and straighten this place out!

Yaroslav

pre 14 godina

Do Albanians think before they talk.

Pristina's airport served 1.2 million clients.

The primary airports in the three countries he mentioned served the following amounts.
Podgorica- .5 mln.
FYROM- 1.5 mln.
Belgrade served close to 2.7 mln.

So much for his claims.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Heroin carrying cargo planes don't count, Kosovo-USA. The story is about passenger flights.
(winston, 22 December 2009 17:52)

I think you should think twice before start shouting your mouth regarding drugs. You should read some the latest stories on b92 site about drug arrest.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Heroin carrying cargo planes don't count, Kosovo-USA. The story is about passenger flights.
(winston, 22 December 2009 17:52)

I think you should think twice before start shouting your mouth regarding drugs. You should read some the latest stories on b92 site about drug arrest.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Do Albanians think before they talk.

Pristina's airport served 1.2 million clients.

The primary airports in the three countries he mentioned served the following amounts.
Podgorica- .5 mln.
FYROM- 1.5 mln.
Belgrade served close to 2.7 mln.

So much for his claims.
(Yaroslav, 22 December 2009 17:28)

Good stats Yaroslav. Let us not forget that a great deal of these passengers from Pristina are internationals who are working here to try and straighten this place out!

Yaroslav

pre 14 godina

Do Albanians think before they talk.

Pristina's airport served 1.2 million clients.

The primary airports in the three countries he mentioned served the following amounts.
Podgorica- .5 mln.
FYROM- 1.5 mln.
Belgrade served close to 2.7 mln.

So much for his claims.

Svojgazda

pre 14 godina

So what, Kosovo-US? This story is about Montenegro Airlines, I don't follow your comment. BTW, I would rather fly to Zurich or Podgorica, than Pristina, any day.