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Skopje Alexander the Great Airport wird WizzAirs 17. Basis

was mich mal interessieren wuerde ist welche ethnischen makedonier nach der griechischen grenze leben. bei der durchfahrt durch makedonien gleich nach der gr grenze sind mir viele doerfer mit moscheen aufgefallen..
 
was mich mal interessieren wuerde ist welche ethnischen makedonier nach der griechischen grenze leben. bei der durchfahrt durch makedonien gleich nach der gr grenze sind mir viele doerfer mit moscheen aufgefallen..

Wo genau bist du durchgefahren? Viele Moscheen sind einfach noch von der Osmanischen Herrschaft so kommt es auch vor das in einem Ort 90% Christen leben aber es trotzdem Moscheen gibt.
 
Wo genau bist du durchgefahren? Viele Moscheen sind einfach noch von der Osmanischen Herrschaft so kommt es auch vor das in einem Ort 90% Christen leben aber es trotzdem Moscheen gibt.

glaub die eine stadt hiess demir kapija und davor habe ich auch paar doerfer mit moscheen gesehen..also kurz nach der gr grenze war das..

demir kapi heisst auf turkisch eisentor/tuer
 
glaub die eine stadt hiess demir kapija und davor habe ich auch paar doerfer mit moscheen gesehen..also kurz nach der gr grenze war das..

demir kapi heisst auf turkisch eisentor

Die Städte in Ost-MK sind fast alle zu 90% Makedonisch aber es gibt auch viele Dörfer mit türkischer Bevölkerung. Wie schon gesagt kommt auch vor das du eine Moschee siehst und es leben fast nur Christen da umgekehrt auch Kirchen wo mehrheitlich Moslems leben.
 
Die Städte in Ost-MK sind fast alle zu 90% Makedonisch aber es gibt auch viele Dörfer mit türkischer Bevölkerung. Wie schon gesagt kommt auch vor das du eine Moschee siehst und es leben fast nur Christen da umgekehrt auch Kirchen wo mehrheitlich Moslems leben.

finde ich gut,das ihr die turkische kultur nicht versucht zu vernichten wie z.b in griechenland,das macht euch sympathisch und zu freunden...

ausserdem ist ost mk zu 100% makedonisch, das sind eure landsleute und unsere ethnischen brueder
 
finde ich gut,das ihr die turkische kultur nicht versucht zu vernichten wie z.b in griechenland,das macht euch sympathisch und zu freunden...

ausserdem ist ost mk zu 100% makedonisch, das sind eure landsleute und unsere ethnischen brueder

Ich halte nicht viel von Assimilation vor allem nicht so wie in GR wo es alle Grenzen überschreitet, so sind beide Seiten glücklicher
 
[h=3]Wide bodies at Skopje Airport[/h]

Turkish Airlines has been sending its big birds to Skopje Alexander the Great Airport recently, enticing many spotters to get some unique shots. On Sunday, Turkish Airlines operated both its morning and evening service from Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport to Skopje with the Airbus A330-300, which has the capacity to seat 289 passengers with 28 seats in business and the other 261 in economy class. The morning service on Sunday was operated by one of the airline’s newest A330s which is only two years old. On Monday, October 7, the Turkish carrier will keep up the trend and operate its morning Skopje service with the A330-300 once again. However, come Monday evening, passengers will just have to enjoy the Airbus A319. In the first eight months of the year, Turkish Airlines was the second busiest carrier operating out the Macedonian capital, behind only Wizz Air.


 
[h=3]Additional thirteen flights from the Macedonian airports[/h][h=3]

The Agency for Civil Flight expects until the end the year to reach a figure of one million passengers including the approved 13 more flights per week and the expected passengers frequency for the Christmas and New Year holidays.







Low-priced ticket offered by low cost airlines from Skopje airport stimulate business relations with foreign markets, and the demand for flights grows. To meet the growing demand, and at the request of airlines operating in Macedonia, ACF approved 13 more flights for the winter timetable, which came into force at midnight between Saturday and Sunday. Winter flight schedule will be in effect until the end of April 2014.


According to the agency, 97 weekly frequencies of flights are approved, as opposed to 84 in the previous winter flight schedule. Most of the newly approved air flights belong to the low cost “Wizz Air” which received 26 weekly flights (previous winter were 18), i.e. received three new flights for the flight destinations it serves, and five weekly flights for the new destinations – Stockholm and Gothenburg.


More flights are approved for Istanbul. The Turkish airline company “Turkish Airlines” got 14 flights a week, so far were 10 on the relation Skopje- Istanbul and vice versa. The third most frequently destination – Zurich to the Swiss airline company “Helvetica” got approved six flights per day and one flight from Ohrid.


After Istanbul and Zurich, the top destination is Vienna, but often, the Macedonian passengers flying to London and Malmo, and to Ljubljana, which is the traditional transfer destination. Most of the passengers traveled with “Wizz Air”, “Turkish Airlines”, “Austrian Airlines”, “Adria Airways” and “Pegasus Airlines.”


The ACF expect the growth in approved flights, while the charter flights are expected during the Christmas and New Year, which this year is expected to reach the number of one million passengers, a figure that Macedonian airports had in 2001. The ACF highlighted the possibility for increasing the number of flights if there is interest from some airline companies for the destinations Brussels and Frankfurt.


The achievement of one million passengers is realistic looking at the past 9 -month results. As of September 30, through two Macedonian airports passed 839,000 passengers, which is 18.4 percent more than last year when were transported 708,611 people. In addition, for the nine months of this year were realized 9675 flights of aircrafts, while for the same period last year there were almost a thousand less.


With the growth of air-traffic, there is space for additional decline of ticket prices, which will contribute to the eventual reduction of prices of airport services. The ACF said that although there is no such announcement so far, still it is possible to have discounting of services to the Air Traffic Control that charges airlines for landing and taking off, as well as for flights over the Macedonian sky.


The ACF expects that with the signed agreements with Italy, Belgium, Hungary and Luxembourg, and soon with Brazil, Azerbaijan and Chile, to establish new flights and to open new destinations.

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Record rise in the number of passengers at airports

Skopje airport marked the biggest monthly rise in number of passengers in the past few years with 88,922 passengers last month, an increase of 37.6 percent compared to October last year. TAV announced that the number of aircraft operations is increased by 15.1 percent, with a total of 983 takeoffs and landings. The level of 245.63 tons transported cargo shipments is increased by 4.9 percent compared with October last year.

Istanbul remains the most common destination for the period January-October followed by Vienna, Zurich, London, Ljubljana and Malmo, while Airbus A320 is the most common type of plane with a share of 32 percent in overall air operations of passenger flights.
The new timetable, valid from October 27 includes 91 weekly frequency expected in November and 101 in weekly frequency of peak season, between December 15 and January 15. Most of the airlines have maintained the Winter Timetable from previous season (Austrian Airlines, Adria Airways, Croatia Airlines, Belle Air Europe, Fly Dubai, Helvetic Airways, JAT Airways, and Pegasus Airlines). A positive exception is Wizz Air, which now has seven additional weekly frequencies, prolonging summer season, also Turkish Airlines, which has four more weekly flights. Edelweiss, however, has plus one weekly flight as a continuation of the summer schedule. On December 20, Germania Flug will introduce flights to Berlin once a week.
In terms of share of airlines in passenger traffic, Wizz Air transported the most passengers from January to October, followed by Turkish Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Pegasus Airlines and Adria Airways, all with increased number of passengers compared to last year.

 
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