Tag: airlines

Since February, Pegasus connects Podgorica with Ankara and Izmir

The Turkish low-cost airline Pegasus Airlines has been connecting two destinations with Podgorica since February. The flight route Podgorica-Izmir will be operational from February 1st,...

Helsinki-Tivat Flight Takes Off Starting April 24th

The Norwegian low-cost airline, which is also the second-largest airline in Scandinavia, plans to operate flights from Helsinki to Tivat this summer. From April...

Menzies aviation company could improve service to passengers and airlines at the airports in Podgorica and Tivat

Prime Minister Milojko Spajić met with representatives of the Menzies aviation company, with whom he discussed potential cooperation, which would improve service to passengers...

Air Montenegro achieved a profit of EUR 2.7 million, the first positive result in Montenegro aviation in the last 15 years

The national airline Air Montenegro transported 450,000 passengers this year and achieved a positive result in the amount of EUR 5 million (EBITD), with...
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The key problem is the lack of direct airlines

The summer tourist season is not up to par, the peak is late, and tourism officials see the key problem in the lack of...

From July 1st, Flynas flies on the route Riyadh – Podgorica

The Saudi low-cost airline Flynas will start flights on the Riyadh-Podgorica route from July 1th. Flights will be operated from July 1th to August 31th,...
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