By Fatos Bytyci PRISTINA (Reuters) – Hundreds of Kosovars rushed to Pristina airport to travel to EU countries on Monday after visas for Europe’s open-borders Schengen zone were waived. Kosovo was the only country in the Western Balkans whose citizens still needed visas to travel to the EU, many of whose members are part of the programme. “I do feel as free as a bird now that I can travel all over (Europe),” said Habib Spahiu who was travelling with his son for a two day visit to Vienna. He was part of a group of 50 people who won a state lottery, paid for by the government, taking the trip to…