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Air Montenegro carried over half a million passengers for the first time in a single year in 2025. The carrier welcomed 508.000 travellers on board its aircraft, an increase of 1.8% on the previous year. The average cabin load factor stood at 78%. The carrier’s CEO, Vukadin Stojanović, said that since November it has achieved a 50-50 passenger split with Air Serbia on its busiest and most profitable routes between Montenegro and Belgrade. Air Montenegro ended 2025 in profit, although exact figures will be published later in the year, when the airline finalises its financial report.

1.8% growth on such a low number is far from a great result.
ReplyDeleteNice LF though… The growth should be compared to competition / airports growth in 2025.
DeleteBut it has just 3 planes
DeleteAny idea if 4O-AOA is parked at BZG for maintenance or for winter sleep?
ReplyDeleteIt's what PIR points out again and again. JP was and OU is cheap feeder for LG Group to their hubs, where JU and Air Montenegro are independent and connect as per demand with both having load factors of 78%, where OU is somewhere in the 60s
ReplyDeleteand MNE has not put MONEY into Air Montenegro? cant be for real honestly
Deletehttps://www.exyuaviation.com/2025/03/watchdog-investigating-air-montenegro.html
That ofc is true but my comment was more referring to their load factor
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