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Earlier than planned: Air Baltic removes Pristina from its flight schedule

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The Latvian airline Air Baltic is removing the Riga-Pristina route from its flight schedule earlier than planned. The route will be operated until the end of August/beginning of September.

The airline Air Baltic plans to prematurely remove the connection from the Latvian capital Riga to Pristina, which began in May, from its flight schedule. The Latvian airline originally wanted to operate the route until the end of September, but this was not possible. The current plans call for the route to be removed from the flight schedule at the end of August/beginning of September, reports the Ex-Yu Aviation News portal.

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