Air Albania (ZB, Tirana) will resume scheduled operations on June 22, with its first flight departing on the carrier's trunk route from Tirana to Istanbul Airport.

The joint venture between Albanian investors and Turkish Airlines (TK, Istanbul Airport) said that further routes would be reopened subject to bilateral agreements between Albania and the respective governments. Before the pandemic, the carrier's network also included destinations in Italy - Rome Fiumicino, Milan Malpensa, and Bologna.

Air Albania suspended scheduled flights on March 28, 2020, but has since operated nearly daily repatriation flights to Tirana from Istanbul, Italy, the United Kingdom, and other countries using its sole in-house aircraft, A319-100 ZA-BEL (msn 3142). Before the outbreak, it wet-leased a B737-800 from Turkish Airlines, although the aircraft was temporarily retired from service on March 7 and subsequently ferried back to Ankara Esenboga for storage.