Montenegro’s new national carrier, Air Montenegro will start operations on June 10 with flights from Podgorica and Tivat to Belgrade. The airline will introduce flights from Tivat to Ljubljana and Banja Luka from June 27. Services to the Slovenian capital will operate three times per week, while flights to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s second largest city… READ MORE
The European Commission has recommended the opening of external borders for Montenegro and other western Balkan countries from 1 July. “The Commission recommends Schengen Member States and Schengen Associated States to lift internal border controls by 15 June 2020, to extend temporary restrictions on non-essential travel to the EU until 30 June and to set… READ MORE
According to the latest forecast report of the Vienna Institute for the International Economic Studies (WIIW), Montenegrin economy will contract by 8%, due to heavy reliance on tourism. The report forecasts that Montenegrin economy will strengthen by 5% next year. Croatia is expected to face the greatest real GDP contraction. (11%). Croatia is followed by… READ MORE
Schools are closed, as well as hospitality businesses and shopping malls. They also closed play rooms for children and betting shops. Their border crossings. All foreigners are prohibited from entering the country. They landed planes, suspended international road and rail traffic. They introduced bans on all public gatherings. All Montenegro nationals who came from abroad… READ MORE
Western Balkans region should put its natural and cultural potential into the function of tourism economy, harmonised with modern demand of the world market. Montenegro has become prestigious tourism destination. However, only a unified, diverse and wider tourism offer of the region countries can be valued more efficiently on the international market, it was said… READ MORE
The National Tourism Organisation of Montenegro, in cooperation with Turkish Airlines and the tourism industry, will present the tourism offer of the destination at the China International Tourism Industry Expo – CITIE, held from August 30 to September 1 in Guangzhou, China . On the first day of the fair, the all-day Balkan Roadshow program… READ MORE
Agreement on the reduction of roaming charges among the countries in the region comes into effect today. This Agreement will enable citizens to pay roaming services at lower prices and to avoid too expensive bills. Montenegrin Telecom has informed its users that starting from the 1st July until 31 December of 2019, reduced roaming prices… READ MORE
Norwegian Air Shuttle will discontinue a number of routes to the former Yugoslavia this summer but will also introduce several new seasonal services to the region. The budget carrier will launch new flights from Gothenburg to Sarajevo, Stockholm to Pristina and from Helsinki to Tivat, however, all three will operate on a low-frequency basis of… READ MORE
Montenegro has become the latest country in the former Yugoslavia to seek flights from China, following in the footsteps of Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia. Danilo Orlandić, the General Manager of operator Airports of Montenegro, which runs the country’s two international airports, said, “Together with our strategic partners we are looking at significantly boosting… READ MORE
The governments of Montenegro, Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina are finalising plans for the introduction of flights between Sarajevo and Skopje via Podgorica. According to a draft agreement between the states, all airlines, including those outside the three countries, will be invited to operate the service, which would be subsidised. “Talks concerning the establishment of… READ MORE
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