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Through “Mother Tereza” International Airport, 25 km northwest
of Tirana. Linkage with the city is provided through taxi services , taxi fares
mounting to approximately 20 USD
“ Mother Tereza” airport
Tel. + 355 4 371 201, 362 137
The main
airlines operating in Albania are:
“Albanian AIRLINES” National Airline of Albania provides connections to
Rome, Milan, Bologna, Istambul, Frankfurt, Pristina dhe Athens.}
Tel ++ 355 4 235 162/ 269 026
Fax: ++ 355 4 269 031
“Ada Air” a french – albanian private Airline, provides
connections to Bari, Athens and Thessaloniki
Tel ++ 355 4 256 111/ 12/13/
Fax 233 421/22
“Malev” provides connections to Budapest
Tel ++ 355 4 234 163
“Alitalia” provides connections to Rome and Milan
Tel + 355 4230 023/257 062
Fax + 355 4 257 061
“Adria Airways” provides connections to Ljubljana
Tel ++ 355 4 2284883
Fax ++ 355 4 235 489
“Austrian Airlines” provides connections to Vienn
Tel ++ 355 4 37 4355/ 235035
Fax ++355 4362 469
“Olympic” provides connections to Athens
Tel ++355 4 228960/61
Fax ++355 4 259107
“Turkish Airlines” provides connections to Istanbul
Tel ++ 355 4 234185
Fax ++355 4 240964
“Hemus Air” provides connections to Sofia
Tel ++ 355 4 230410
Fax ++ 355 4 267989
“Jat” provides connections to Beograd
Tel ++355 4 251033/34
• By Sea
Albania can be
accessed by sea through its main ports:
Durres, provides
linkages with the italian ports of Ankona, Bari, Brindisi and Trieste
Vlora, provides linkage with the italian ports of Bari and Brindisi
Shen Gjini, provides linkage with italian port of Bari
Saranda, provides daily connections with the Greek Island of Corfu
ADRIATIKA : Tel ++ 355 4 231835
Port of Durres : Tel ++ 355 52 22028
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From Montenegro
through Hani Hotit and Murriqan- Sukobina. The first road leads to the
Northern City of Shkodra and Shkodra Lake, while the second links Shkodra
with Ulcini.
From FYR Macedonia through Qafe Thane pass leading to Pogradec, Librazhd and
Elbasan.
From Tushemisht at the South- Eastern extreme of Lake Ohrid leading to
Pogradec.
From Bllata, leading to Peshkopi or Bulqiza and Burrel
From Gorica the road leads to the northern shores of Lake Prespa . From
Kosovo, through Morina pass, which links Kukes ( Albania) with Prizren (
Kosovo)
From Greece through Kapshtica. The road leads to Korca, while through
Kakavija the road leads to Gjirokastra
Qafe Boti connecting Konispol with Filat and Tre Urat connecting Permet with
Konica.
There is a regular bus
services which travels
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Passports: A valid
passport is required to enter in Albania. Identity cards are not accepted.
Visas: By a Decision of the Prime Minister of the Republic, the citizens of
the following countries do not need a visa to enter in Albania:
E.C. Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland ,
Italy, Luxembur, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,United Kingom,
Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary,
Slovenia, Malta, Cyprus
EFTA Countries : Norway and Switzerland
OTHER : U.S.A., Canada, Turkey, Israel, Japan,
South Korea, San Marino, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, Croatia,
Malysia Bulgaria,Romania.
The citizens of other countries may obtain visa at any entry point by
payment : Saudi Arabia, FYR Macedonia, Bahrain, Sultanate of Oman, Qatar,
Kuwait, Egypt and United Arab Emirates.
The citizens of other countries are required to obtain visas in the
embassies of the Republic of Albania or Albanian Consulates in their
respective or neighbouring countries.
During the summer tourist season, between 1 of June until 30 of September ,
the Albanian Government provides the following incentives.
All foreign citizens of albanian nationality can enter in Albania without
visa. In such a case identity cards are accepted as valid. Do not need visa
for this period of time the citizens from Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia-
Herzegovina.
• Customs
All personal
items, new or old may be taken in Albania without incurring custom
duties. A reasonable amount of tobacco , beverages and perfumes for
personal use is allowed.
Prohibited items: Firearms, ammunition, narcotics, drugs and goods
jeopardizing the observance of public order and social security.
Special exports permits are required for precious metals, ancient coins
and scroll, antiques, books and works of art , which are considered to
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