Pegasus Airlines to Set Record on Skopje Flights! 26 Weekly Services
Pegasus Airlines to Set Record on Skopje Flights! 26 Weekly Services
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Pegasus Airlines to Set Record on Skopje Flights! 26 Weekly Services

Pegasus Airlines is set to expand its flight operations across the former Yugoslav region for the 2025 summer season. Between 30 March and 25 October, the airline will introduce additional flights to several key cities in the region.

Record Increase in Skopje Flights

Flights to Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia, will see a significant boost during the summer season. Pegasus will double its daily services from Sabiha Gökçen Airport to Skopje. The planned frequency increases are as follows:

  • Weekly flights will increase by 11 additional services.
  • The İzmir-Skopje route will expand from three weekly flights to daily operations.
  • Antalya-Skopje flights will rise to five per week.
  • In total, Pegasus aims to operate 26 weekly flights to Skopje.

Additional Frequencies to Pristina

Pegasus will also expand its operations to Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, with an increased flight frequency from Istanbul. The airline plans:

  • Three to five additional weekly flights from Istanbul.
  • Antalya-Pristina services to increase by one, reaching a total of four weekly flights.

Major Expansion in Sarajevo Flights

Pegasus is significantly boosting its flights to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina:

  • The Istanbul-Sarajevo route will gain two to four extra weekly flights, bringing the total to 15 per week.
  • Antalya-Sarajevo flights will see an additional frequency, increasing the total to 19 weekly flights.

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Pegasus Airlines to Set Record on Skopje Flights! 26 Weekly Services
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