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Flights from Ohrid

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The city's gateway to the skies is the international Ohrid Airport (OHD), located just 8 kilometers from the city center. From here, travelers can explore 13 different destinations across key cities in Europe and Asia. Among the most popular routes are regular flights to Istanbul (13 flights per week), Belgrade (8 flights per week), and Bratislava (8 flights per week), as well as flights to Vienna.

Air service from Ohrid is provided by 10 carriers, with Wizz Air, Turkish Airlines, and Air Serbia being the largest by flight volume. Below you will find detailed city cards with convenient interest-based filters to help you choose the perfect destination for your next trip. Before heading out, we recommend checking the weather at your destination for smooth travel planning.

Frequently asked questions

How many destinations are available from Ohrid?
As of today, flights are operated from the city to 13 different destinations. The route network connects the region with major aviation hubs in Europe and Turkey, offering travelers convenient options for planning their trips.
What are the most popular destinations from Ohrid?
The highest number of flights from the local airport go to Istanbul (13 flights per week), as well as Belgrade and Bratislava (8 flights each per week). Other popular routes include Vienna and Amsterdam, with 6 and 5 flights per week, respectively.
How many airlines fly from Ohrid?
Regular air service from the city is provided by 10 airlines. Key carriers operating the most departures include Wizz Air, Turkish Airlines, and Air Serbia.
Which airports serve Ohrid?
The main and only international airport in the city is Ohrid Airport (OHD). It is located approximately 8 kilometers from the center, allowing tourists to reach the city quickly by taxi or transfer.
How can I find cheap flights from Ohrid?
To find the best deals, we recommend planning your flight in advance and keeping an eye on promotions from low-cost carriers like Wizz Air. It's also worth considering mid-week departures, when demand and ticket prices are traditionally lower than on weekends.
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