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LOT resuming international flights

LOT resuming international flights

Poland’s national carrier LOT will resume international flights from July 1. The airline published a preliminary schedule from 1st July until July 14 according which the carrier will restore operations from Warsaw to Split, Dubrovnik, Zadar and Podgorica. The carrier will also go ahead with the launch of its new route Budapest – Dubrovnik on… READ MORE

Laudamotion upgrades Split and Podgorica flights

Laudamotion upgrades Split and Podgorica flights

Low cost carrier Laudamotion will upgrade its new flights between Stuttgart, Split and Podgorica to year-round operations next winter season. Both services, which are scheduled to commence from March 31, were initially to run only during the summer, but will now be extended past October 27. Flights to Split will operate three times per week… READ MORE

Laudamotion to launch Croatia, Montenegro flights

Laudamotion to launch Croatia, Montenegro flights

Ryanair-owned Laudamotion will introduce seventeen new routes out of Stuttgart next summer season, three of which will be to Croatia and one to Montenegro. The low cost airline will commence seasonal summer flights to Zadar, Split and Pula, as well as to Podgorica. Services to Zadar and Split will launch on March 31 and run… READ MORE

Vueling plans new EX-YU routes

Vueling plans new EX-YU routes

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

Brussels Airlines to launch new EX-YU routes in 2018

Brussels Airlines to launch new EX-YU routes in 2018

Brussels Airlines will launch two new routes to the former Yugoslavia and strengthen frequencies on existing destinations in the region next year but will also downgrade operations to Zagreb from year-round to seasonal summer services. The Belgian national carrier will introduce flights from Brussels to Tivat and Split in 2018. Services to the Montenegrin coast… 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