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
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
Montenegro and Slovenia have friendly and quality relations, the foreign ministers of the two countries, Srdjan Darmanovic and Karl Erjavec said. During his two-day stay in Slovenia, Darmanovic spoke with his Slovenian counterpart, saying he was satisfied with the excellent relations of the two countries, as well as with the continuity of political dialogue at… READ MORE
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