From the perspective of Montenegro, priority regional projects are Adriatic-Ionian corridors, ie a fast road and gas pipeline, as well as modernisation and expansion of railway infrastructure as a prerequisite for more economic integration and movement of people and goods and linking to European corridors, PM Dusko Markovic said at today’s WB6 business conference of… READ MORE
Montenegro’s two international airports have continued to record strong passenger growth into the new year. Podgorica Airport welcomed 59.861 travellers through its doors, representing an increase of 17.8% on the same month last year. The number of aircraft movements grew 10.2% to 452. The growth was fuelled by several airlines, primarily Wizz Air, Ryanair, Turkish… READ MORE
One of the biggest European tour operators, Thomas Cook, is interested in building hotels in Canj and at Ada Bojana, the director of investments for Central Europe markets, Joachim Siepe, told Dan. On this occasion, Thomas Cook delegation stayed in Montenegro over the past few days, when together with the Sajo Group representatives, it visited… READ MORE
Another two tunnels, Mrki Krs and Mala Trava, have been bored at the 3rd (Lopate) subsection of the priority Bar-Boljare highway section. Now, the length of the bored tunnels has reached 13.4 kilometres, says the Chinese CRBC company. These two tunnels are bored first in the third highway section. Mrki Krs was tunnelled in 10 months,… READ MORE
Several carriers and airports will be taking part at the 2018 Belgrade Tourism Fair, which begins today, with Air Serbia being one of the largest exhibitors. Besides the Serbian carrier, others that are taking part this year include Air Cairo, Budapest Airport, Ellinair, Montenegro Airlines and Turkish Airlines. During the four-day event, Air Serbia will… READ MORE
The total inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the previous year amounted to €649.2m and it was 5.5% lower than in 2016. The largest amount of funds came from the United Arab Emirates with €112,6m, according to the latest data from the Central Bank (CBCG). According to the CBCG’s preliminary data, the net inflow… READ MORE
Montenegro Airlines will launch charter flights between Podgorica and Tehran on March 28. It comes after the carrier concluded an agreement with Iranian tour operator Negin Parvaz Pars last November. Flights will run once per week. Montenegro Airlines will become the first carrier from the former Yugoslavia to operate services to Iran since international sanctions… READ MORE
Defence Minister Predrag Boskovic and the current Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) Curtis Scaparrotti officially opened the Podgorica Street to the NATO headquarters in Mons. The street has been named after Montenegro as a new member of the alliance. Boskovic believes that NATO membership for Montenegro represents the achievement of one of the two primary… READ MORE
British company SR Holdings is interested in investing in Montenegro. Representatives of the Secretariat for Development Projects held a meeting with the director of the British company Salim Rahmatullah and his associates from Montenegro Ismail Dacic and Emir Dacic. According to Rahmatullah, SR Holdings has been investing significant funds in various sectors around the world… READ MORE
Low cost carrier Pegasus Airlines plans on introducing services between Istanbul and Tivat. The company is in talks with the airport over potential two weekly seasonal summer flights. There is currently no service between Istanbul and Tivat, with Turkish Airlines operating to Podgorica. Within the former Yugoslavia, Pegasus Airlines maintains operations from Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen… READ MORE
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