Higher traffic at Kapshtica border crossing, over 21,000 travellers in five days

TIRANA, June 19 – The Kapshtica border crossing with Greece has recorded increased traffic during the past five days. According to official data, around 21,000 travellers and more than 8,400 vehicles passed through the border crossing during this period.

Meanwhile, the General Directorate of Customs said authorities have introduced organisational measures to manage the seasonal increase in traffic. The measures aim to ensure faster procedures and avoid delays for travellers.

In addition, authorities expect the flow to remain high in the coming days due to the summer season and increased cross-border movement.

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