There is no problem with kerosene supply, the country has reserves for 90 days, although by law we must have reserves for 60 days, Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Aleksandar Nikoloski told reporters on Saturday.
“In addition to supplying Skopje and Ohrid airports, Prishtina airport is also fully supplied with kerosene and partially the Nish airport. We have managed to make Skopje a hub for four airports that are supplied from here,” said Nikoloski.
Even during times when there are many announcements of flight cancellations, we are planning five new destinations from Skopje and Ohrid airports during the month of June, adds Nikoloski.
“Austria Airlines will start flying from Vienna to Ohrid for the first time. Wizz Air will fly from Ohrid to Krakow and Wroclaw, and we have two excellent tourist destinations from Skopje airport, one is Palermo-Sicily, the other is Alghero-Sardinia,” noted Deputy PM Nikoloski.



