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 first flight of the national airline Montenegro Airlines after the establishment of air traffic will be organized today from the Airport in Podgorica. The flight to Ljubljana is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. and today the plane will also return to Podgorica at 3:15 p.m. The reestablishment of the lines, as they said, is of… READ MORE
The Montenegrin carrier will boost its operations from Podgorica to Ljubljana by adding an additional four weekly flights for a total of one daily rotation. The national carrier will also introduce a new seasonal service to Lisbon, linking Podgorica and Lisbon with a scheduled flight for the first time. Flights to Portugal will start on… READ MORE
The national air carrier Montenegro Airlines handled 657 276 passengers during the 2019 representing an increase of 2% on the year before. It added an extra 12 457 travellers, marking the busiest year in its 25-year history. During the previous year, the number of flights increased 2%. Montenegro Airlines recorded growth on almost all of… READ MORE
Montenegro Airlines will be making minor amendments to its 2019/2020 winter season operations, which begin on Sunday -27th October. The national carrier will operate scheduled services from Podgorica to Belgrade,Ljubljana, Frankfurt, Paris, Rome, Vienna and Zurich, as well as from Tivat to Belgrade and Moscow. The airline will increase frequencies between Podgorica and Ljubljana, with… READ MORE
Montenegro Airlines is launching special discounted fares for Adria Airways ticket holders. Travellers will be able to book a special sixty euro one-way fare for flights from Ljubljana to Podgorica, from Ljubljana to Belgrade via Podgorica, as well as to other destinations within the airline’s network at ninety euros one-way. The price includes 23 kilograms… READ MORE
LOT Polish Airlines will continue to grow its operations to the former Yugoslavia this summer by adding one new route to its network, as well as increasing frequencies and capacity on a number of existing services. Furthermore, the airline has identified the Balkan region as an important market for its future development. The Polish national… 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
Spanish low cost airline Vueling is considering the launch of new routes to the former Yugoslavia while strengthening its existing operations in the region. The IAG group airline plans to introduce services from its hub in Barcelona to Podgorica and is considering potential flights to Ljubljana. Furthermore, it will boost operations to Serbia and Croatia… READ MORE
Lufthansa’s fast-growing low cost subsidiary Eurowings, which has capitalised on the collapse of its former rival Air Berlin, is expected to unveil several new routes to the former Yugoslavia in the near future. It comes after the airline announced plans yesterday to grow its fleet by thirty Airbus A320-family aircraft by the summer of 2018,… READ MORE
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