Subsidizing air lines for the region, Parliament clarifies the 2 million figure

The acting Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has addressed the government’s decision to implement subsidies for specific air routes connected to the “Adem Jashari” International Airport. According to Kurti, this policy aims to support the movement of Kosovar citizens during the peak summer travel season. Furthermore, the measure is designed to mitigate the risk of flight disruptions that could arise from escalating global fuel costs.

Kurti noted that the practice of supporting international air links is not unique to Kosovo, pointing out that numerous other nations, both regionally and globally, employ similar strategies. These efforts are generally aimed at bolstering tourism sectors and maintaining robust connectivity with the country’s large diaspora population. The Prime Minister emphasized the significance of the diaspora’s connection to the homeland, stating that the community frequently returns to Kosovo.

By proactively addressing potential financial pressures on air travel, the government seeks to ensure consistent service availability. The decision to subsidize these crucial air links is presented as a necessary economic measure to maintain the flow of travelers and support the vital link between the nation and its citizens abroad. This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring reliable air access for residents returning home during the summer months.

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  1. Acting Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, addressed the government’s decision to implement subsidies for specific air routes connected to the “Adem Jashari” International Airport.

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