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Air Albania resumes flights to Brussels and Geneva

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The Albanian airline Air Albania plans to resume flights to two European cities, after briefly suspending them in early March. Starting June 10, 2025, Air Albania will resume twice-weekly service on the Tirana-Brussels route, and from July 2, the Tirana-Geneva route will be offered three times a week.

As the Aero Routes portal reports, the resumption of flights to Rome-Fiumicino and Venice is also planned. Air Albania, the national airline of Albania, is thus taking steps to expand its route network in Europe.

The resumption of these services could indicate increased demand or a strategic reorientation of the airline. Air Albania operates a small fleet and is striving to strengthen its presence in European air traffic. Exact flight times and further details on the planned services will be announced shortly.

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