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
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
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
Prime minister Dusko Markovic met his Macedonian counterpart Zoran Zaev at the Western Balkan Summit in Sofia. They agreed on concrete steps to be taken in the implementation of the joint Montenegro-Macedonia-BiH initiative on introducing direct Skopje-Podgorica-Sarajevo flight and implementing other development projects of interest for both countries and the region as a whole. “Markovic… READ MORE
Airports across the former Yugoslavia handled a record 25 million passengers in 2017. For the first time, nine airports managed to welcome over one million travellers with Tivat and Podgorica joining the list. Split was the fastest growing among the larger airports, with an annual increase of 23.1%, while Podgorica saw the biggest growth among… READ MORE
Minister of foreign affairs of Montenegro Srdjan Darmanovic took part in today’s ministerial meeting of the US-Adriatic Charter (A5) in Skopje, which was also the final activity within the Macedonian presidency of the charter. Montenegro is to take over the presidency as of January 2018. Darmanovic congratulated Macedonia on the successful chairing the charter and… READ MORE
The agencies for electronic communications of Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Macedonia have sent a draft agreement to the competent ministries on aligning the prices of roaming in those countries with those in the European Union as of 2018. This means that the prices would be equalized with domestic telephone traffic, which would ultimately result in… READ MORE
There are no outstanding issues between Montenegro and the Republic of Macedonia. Relations between the two countries are an example of excellent cooperation in the region, foreign minister Srdjan Darmanovic and his Macedonian counterpart Nikola Dimitrov agreed at today’s meeting in Skopje. Darmanovic pointed out that one of the priorities of the presidency of the… READ MORE
Montenegro is ready to share its experiences in integration process with Macedonia, said parliament speaker After meeting with his Macedonian counterpart Talat Xhaferi, Brajovic stated that the relations between Montenegro and Macedonia were very good. This is the first official international visit of Xhaferi since he became a president of Sobrane (Macedonian parliament). Brajovic… READ MORE