Edmond Haxhinasto
Albanians Get to Fly from Second Airport
Albanians will soon be able to fly out from a second airport at Kukes in the north after the government and the shareholders of Tirana International Airport, TIA agreed to end the latter's monopoly on flights.
A concession agreement signed by the government on October 2004 gave TIA shareholders, led by AviAlliance company of Germany, exclusive rights to civil flights from Albania.
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EBRD Helps Albania Finance Vlora Bypass
The ?17 million grant, financed by the European Commission, completes the financing of the ?53 million road project, which will help ease congestion in Vlora and ease access for tourists visiting the southern "Ionian Riviera".
The 29km-long road will connect the Fier-Vlora highway with the national highway close to the town of Orikum.
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Serbia and Albania recognize driving licenses
Serbia and Albania recognize driving licenses
BELGRADE -- An agreement was signed on Wednesday on the mutual recognition of driving licenses between Serbia and Albania.
Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic and Albanian Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Edmond Haxhinasto signed the document.
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Agreement on recognition of driving licenses signed
BELGRADE, - Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic and Albanian Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Edmond Haxhinasto signed on Wednesday an agreement on the mutual recognition of driving licenses between the two states.
Bulgaria-Macedonia Rail Line to Start Functioning in 2022
Macedonia's Transport Minister Mile Janakieski expects the Bulgaria-Macedonia rail line to start functioning in 2022.
The transport ministers of Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Albania participated Friday in a conference held in Sofia.