Popular in | December | High demand for flights, 4% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | May | Best time to find cheap flights, 2% potential price drop |
Average price | C$ 1,197 | Average for round-trip flights in March 2021 |
Round-trip from | C$ 1,151 | From Toronto to Pristina |
YTO - PRN Price
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C$ 995 - C$ 1,713
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PRN Temperature
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3 - 28 °C
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PRN Rainfall
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13 - 40 mm
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Flights from Canada to Pristina, Kosovo range from about 11-30h. If you’re departing from a city in the eastern provinces, such as Montreal, you can expect your flight to be on the shorter end of the scale, while those flying from as far west as Vancouver will likely have the longest flight times. Your flight will also depend on other factors, like time of year, number of stopovers, and how long each stopover lasts.
Unfortunately, there are no direct flights from Canada to Pristina. However, you can book a flight that has fewer stopovers for a quicker overall journey by considering a couple of factors. The main airlines that fly into Pristina regularly include Lufthansa, SAS, Turkish, Swiss, and Austrian Airlines. Knowing this, it can be easier to book your trip by flying out of the nearest major airport near you that may easier connect with these airlines. For example, if you live in Alberta, flying out of airports like Edmonton or Calgary International airports will give you better chances to connect with the above airlines and prevent the occurrence of multiple layovers.
Pristina International Airport is located about 15kms southwest of Pristina city centre. Once you depart the arrivals terminal, you’ll find there are a few options to get you to downtown Pristina. For about C$4, you can take bus 1A from the airport to Pristina bus station in the city centre in about 40 minutes, with a bus departing every hour. Taxis are also available at the airport 24-hours a day and cost about C$22 for a 20-30-minute journey. You can also rent a car from one of several local and international rental car agencies at the airport.
Pristina is shaping up to be one of Europe’s hottest destination cities. There’s plenty to do and see in this colorful city. Be sure to stop by the Newborn Monument, which was introduced the day Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia as a way to make a bold entry as Europe’s newest country. Get to know some of Kosovo’s most prominent modern artists by spending the afternoon at Kosova National Art Gallery. Take a stroll through Bazaar of Pristina to experience stall after stall of fresh produce, knickknacks, clothing, and more, just be sure to have cash on hand if you intend to make a purchase. And keep an eye out for statues of famous global figures, including Bill Clinton and Mother Teresa, both beloved in Pristina and beyond.
Canadian citizens do need a valid passport when traveling to Pristina but do not require a visa, as long as the purpose of your journey is business or tourism, and you stay under 90 days.