By plane
Several European airlines have started to offer direct flights
from their hubs to the International Airport of Prishtina , (PRN,
www.airportpristina.com) is 15km west of the city centre. Examples are British
Airways, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, Turkish Airlines, SWISS, Belle Air, Croatia
Airlines, Air Berlin and Austrian Airlines. Adria Airways has a regional hub in
Pristina.
By Bus
From Montenegro, you can
enter through Rozaje to Peja (approximately 2.0 hours). From Macedonia,
you can take a bus to Prishtina (approximately 2.5 h)There are a couple
companies offering buses from Istanbul via Skopje. From Albania, you can
enter through Prizren on a nice new road; gone are the days of the
"nightmare" 10 h mountain ride. The trip from Tirane costs 10€ and
takes 4 h, with two stops.
By Train
From the 2nd October
2007, Kosovo Railways started with the new line Prishtina – Peja – Prishtina
for the passenger transport. Kosovo Railways (KR) also offers passenger
transport in and out of Kosovo.
Internal transport
For the internal
transport, KR has the following daily trains: Fast Train (IC)– which
operates every day in the line Peja – Prishtina – Peja
(05:32-07:50-12:10) Freedom of Movement Train (FoM) – which operates every
day in the line Hani i Elezit – Fushe Kosova Regarding the international
transport KR has a regular train called the Fast Train (IC) which moves once a
day in the line Prishtina – Skopje – Prishtina
By Car
To enter Kosovo, the
validity and acceptance of the International Motor Insurance Card is in doubt.
At the border you will need to pay €30 for an insurance extra which will cover
you throughout Kosovo for two weeks. Ensure also that you have your vehicle
registration and a power of attorney from the owner if the car is not
yours.
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