Air Albania, the national airline of Albania, has expanded its route network from Tirana. As Aeroroutes reports, the airline is now offering three weekly flights to Geneva and, from February 20, two weekly flights to Vienna. An Airbus A320 will be used on both routes.
The expansion of the route network is part of Air Albania's growth strategy. The airline wants to expand its range of international connections and open up new markets. The new flights to Geneva and Vienna are intended to offer both business travelers and tourists the opportunity to reach the two cities quickly and conveniently.
The inclusion of Geneva and Vienna in Air Albania's flight schedule is an important step for the airline. Both cities are important hubs in European air traffic and offer good connections to other destinations. This will significantly improve connections to the international route network for travelers from Albania.
Founded in 2018, Air Albania is a partnership between the Albanian and Turkish governments. The airline is based in Tirana and operates a fleet of Airbus aircraft. Air Albania offers both scheduled and charter flights.
The new connections to Geneva and Vienna are a positive signal for Albanian air traffic. They show that Air Albania is on a growth path and is establishing itself as an important player in regional air traffic.