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JAT B707 preparing for departure
Belgrade Airport, 1980

Montenegro Airlines and Jat Airways
start new flights

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Montenegro Airlines from today, 16 of June, is commencing regular service from the Serbian city of NiÅ¡ to the Montenegrin town of Tivat. The flights will operate two times a week using a Fokker F100. The flights will last until September 5. Meanwhile Serbia’s national carrier Jat Airways is also starting services on the same destination. The flights will operate from June 20 to September 5. Therefore Montenegro Airlines will operate flights on Monday and Friday while Jat will operate on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (using an ATR72). In total this summer Jat Airways services flights to Zuirch. Tivat, Corfu and Heraklion from NiÅ¡ while Montenegro Airlines will fly to Tivat. Yesterday Montenegro Airlines operated its inaugural flight to London Gatwick using its brand new Embraer 100.
June 16, 2008
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