Tivat Airport has welcomed its millionth passenger within the same year for the first time in its history. The milestone was achieved last Friday and marks the first time that at least eight airports in the former Yugoslavia will have handled over one million passengers in a single year, with Podgorica also likely to… READ MORE
Brussels Airlines will launch two new routes to the former Yugoslavia and strengthen frequencies on existing destinations in the region next year but will also downgrade operations to Zagreb from year-round to seasonal summer services. The Belgian national carrier will introduce flights from Brussels to Tivat and Split in 2018. Services to the Montenegrin coast… READ MORE
Airports across the former Yugoslavia have handled over seventeen million passengers during the first eight months of 2017, with Split, Podgorica and Ljubljana continuing to show significant growth among larger airports in the region. This year will mark the first time at least eight airports will handle over a million travellers as Tivat joins the… READ MORE
Tivat Airport has recorded its sixth consecutive month of passenger growth in August by handling 247.927 travellers, an increase of 10.8% compared to the same month last year. During the January – August period, the airport welcomed 854.028 passengers through its doors, up 16.2%. The majority of travellers using the airport came from Russia, followed… READ MORE
Several companies from different countries are currently interested in valorization of Montenegrin airports. So far, we had talks with UAE, Azerbaijan, Canada, Turkey and China, said Minister of Traffic and Maritime Affairs Osman Nurkovic. Speaking to Dnevne Novine daily, he said that the future activities concerning airports will be available to the public, which will… READ MORE
Podgorica Airport has continued to post impressive passenger growth by handling 149.209 travellers in August, an increase of 17.5% on last year. Of those, 68.158 were arriving and 81.051 departing travellers. During the January – August period, passenger numbers stood at 713.392, representing growth of 21.1%. A number of new destinations were launched from the… READ MORE
On Monday, the biggest cruiser to ever sail in Port Bar is set to arrive. Norwegian Star, owned by the US Norwegian Cruise Line, carries almost 3000 passengers and 1000 crew members. It will dock around 4pm, Bar Info reports. The ship will be docked in Bar until 9pm, after which it will sail… READ MORE
Prime Minister Dusko Markovic has visited today the construction site of the Bar-Boljare highway, where boring the Klopot tunnel has been celebrated. “I’m impressed with the work. It’s what I required this spring,” he added. China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) bored the Klopot tunnel three days ago. The Jabucki Krs tunnel was bored through… READ MORE
Painters, poets, tourists – they all experienced Montenegro in their own way. And all of them must admit – the beauty of the country cannot be ignored. If God did not save on natural gifts, This five minute video of Montenegro from the air shows that God was generous when awarding natural gifts to… READ MORE
Port Kotor has been proclaimed one of the top five cruising destinations in the eastern Mediterranean by Cruise Critic, along with Dubrovnik, Rhodes, Mykonos and Venice. Kotor, one of Montenegro’s most picturesque cities is on UNESCO’s list of world heritage sights. The old Mediterranean port of Kotor is surrounded by fortifications built during the Venetian… READ MORE