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Airports in the region handled a record 29.8 million passengers

Airports in the region handled a record 29.8 million passengers

Airports across the former Yugoslavia handled a record 29.8 million passengers in 2019. For a second consecutive year, ten airports managed to welcome over one million travellers. Belgrade processed the largest number of new passengers, adding over half a million, and saw the biggest percentage growth among capital city airports. Airport Passengers 2019 Passengers 2018… READ MORE

Podgorica and Tivat register strong growth

Podgorica and Tivat register strong growth

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

7 great things to do in Montenegro in 2018

7 great things to do in Montenegro in 2018

Visiting a country so scenically diverse as Montenegro in any season leaves most visitors wanting for more and it’s not surprising given the idyllic old-walled towns, stunning nature and rich history. The world’s most popular travel destinations are scooping up accolades for their experiential travel experiences and Montenegro wants a piece of the jetsetter pie…. READ MORE

EX-YU airports handle over 20 million passengers

EX-YU airports handle over 20 million passengers

Airports across the former Yugoslavia have handled over twenty million passengers during the first three quarters of 2017, with eight of them welcoming over a million travellers for the first time. Tivat joined the list in late September, while Podgorica Airport will follow suit and handle its millionth passenger in late November or early December…. READ MORE

EX-YU airports handle over 17 million passengers

EX-YU airports handle over 17 million passengers

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

Rest of the highway with the Chinese

Rest of the highway with the Chinese

The greatest economic interest of Montenegro is the continuation of the construction of the highway after finishing the first section of Bar-Boljare and the government is ready to seek a model with China to provide funds for that capital investment, Prime Minister Dusko Markovic announced. He had a meeting today with the delegation of Sino-CEE… READ MORE