Your ultimate guide to Prishtina International Airport Adem Jashari (PRN)

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Kosovo's only airport is small and well-organised, providing a smooth check-in and boarding procedure.

Airport Code (IATA):

(PRN)

Location:

Pristina

Address:

Vrellë, Lipjan 10070

Terminals:

1

Airlines:

airBaltic, Austrian Airlines, CHair, Condor, Corendon Airlines, easyJet, Edelweiss, Enter Air, Eurowings, GP Aviation, Helvetic Airways, Norwegian, Pegasus Airlines, SunExpress, Swiss, Tailwind Airlines, Trade Air, TUI, Turkish Airlines, Wizz Air

Annual Passenger Traffic:

7,200,000

Brief History:

Prishtina International Airport Adem Jashari opened in 1965. It's named after Adem Jashari, the founder of the Kosovo Liberation Army.

Flights to and from Pristina

Popular destinations reachable from Prishtina International Airport Adem Jashari include Zurich, Basel, Antalya, Vienna and Munich. Some major airlines serving the airport are airBaltic, Swiss, Turkish Airlines and Wizz Air.

Getting to and from the Airport

There's a bus going from the main bus station in Pristina to the airport every two hours. Besides that, you can rely on the 24/7 taxi service or on renting a car. You can choose between various car hire companies at the airport, such as Enterprise, Europcar or Hertz. If you'll be leaving your own car at the airport, daily parking fees start at €10, but there's a discount for paying in advance.

Airport facilities and services

Lounges

Yes

Wi-FI

Yes

Dining

Yes

Duty-free Shopping

Yes

Currency Exchange

Yes

ATMs

No

Baggage Storage

No

Prayer room

No

Baby feeding facilities

No

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