Ambassador Ajeti: The Expedia platform now represents Kosovo as an independent state, replacing the name “Prishtina.”

Expedia Updates Website to Reflect Kosovo’s Status

Berlin, Germany – The Republic of Kosovo has secured a significant update to its representation on the global Expedia online travel platform, according to Ambassador Faruk Ajeti, Kosovo’s ambassador to Germany. The platform has rectified previous inaccuracies by recognizing Kosovo as an independent state and listing Prishtina as its capital city. Ambassador Ajeti confirmed that Expedia had previously omitted Kosovo from its state listings.

“Following diplomatic engagement,” Ajeti stated, “Expedia has now corrected these inaccuracies. The Republic of Kosovo is now accurately presented as an independent state, and Prishtina is correctly identified as our capital.”

This change reflects the internationally recognized status of Kosovo. The update ensures consistent and accurate information for travelers accessing the platform.

The correction was achieved through diplomatic efforts, highlighting the importance of maintaining accurate geographical and political representations on major online platforms. Now, Expedia’s website clearly denotes Kosovo as a state.

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2 thoughts on “Ambassador Ajeti: The Expedia platform now represents Kosovo as an independent state, replacing the name “Prishtina.”

  1. This is a welcome step towards greater recognition of Kosovo’s status on a major international platform.

  2. What is the significance of this Expedia update regarding Kosovo’s name and status?

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