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Sofia-Skopje flights have been temporarily suspended

Photo: GullivAir

Gullivair announced that it wasn’t planning to suspend regular flights from Sofia to Skopje. According to the company, the time slots of the flights are currently being changed. The company counts on receiving better time slots after the runway rehabilitation at Skopje Airport.

"We must do our utmost to secure fast transport link between the two countries. The Sofia-Skopje airline will continue to operate if passengers continue to show interest. The airline should find the best time slots, so that passengers are interested in travelling", the Chairman of the Parliamentary group of “We Continue the Change” Andrey Gyurov said for bTV.




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