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JAT DC-10 preparing for departure
Belgrade Airport, 1982

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Montenegro Airlines pilots plea for help

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Tempers flare at Montenegro Airlines
Montenegro Airlines pilots have issued a public plea to the Government of Montenegro to save the embattled national carrier from “imminent collapse”. The airline’s pilots have requested an audience with the Montenegrin Prime Minister Igor Lukšić as “the company finds itself in a difficult financial state due to incompetent management”. Pilots say that they are just starting to receive their August salaries, meaning that they haven’t been paid for three full months of work. Some are also receiving lower salaries than outlined in their contracts. The Montenegrin judiciary has warned the airline against such actions.

Montenegro Airlines CEO, Zoran Djurišić, who has been at the helm of the company since its creation in 1994, hit back at the pilots saying that the airline’s financial woes are a result of the unstable economic climate across the globe. He adds that “a group of pilots have been creating a negative working environment within the airline for the past year and a half”. Djurišić claims that Montenegro Airlines is one of the most successful airlines in Europe and that its losses are less than those of its rivals Adria Airways, Croatia Airlines and Austrian. Meanwhile, a group of Montenegro Airlines’ most experienced pilots are staying loyal to their employer saying that they are proud to work for such an airline and are satisfied with their wages. On average, a pilot at Montenegro Airlines earns 4.500 Euros per month, according to the company.

Montenegro Airlines, which keeps most of its business operations a closely guarded secret, was forced to suspend flights to Priština and Skopje due to unpaid fees earlier in the year. The Montenegrin government has written off over 3 million Euros worth of the carrier’s debt and issued state guarantees for a 9.6 million Euro loan. It recently announced that it will restructure the flag carrier in order to return it to profitability. Montenegro Airlines said, several months ago, that it should carry 600.000 passengers by the end of 2011, a 5% decrease compared to last year.
December 26, 2011
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  1. Anonymous09:13

    I know this is off topic but last night I flew in from Athens on Olympic Air (50% lf both ways)and when we took the bus to the terminal I saw that renovations have already begun.
    Gate A1 has been completely closed off and there were signs that renovations have already begun.

    Good to see that Belgrade is renovating its rather retro looking airport.

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  2. Anonymous13:03

    I flew with YM BEGTGDFRATGDBEG. The flights on TGDFRATGD were completely empty. So i would rather say there will be lay offs ...

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  3. Sky13:56

    I do not get it how a country of less them 1M needs 5+3 planes (rather big ones).

    Why do not they get rid of F100 planes? Long lease contracts?
    I know one is grounded but still...

    what is with that lease of one F100 to Belle Air?

    Why do not they search for bussines abroad specially during winter?

    off topic:
    scheduled statistic for November is here:
    http://files.aea.be/News/PR/PRTU11-11.pdf

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  4. Anonymous18:35

    So what perspectives have young people in Montenegro?
    Either get a good education and a good job....but then dont get paid and treated like shit...
    or become one of the new generation
    of criminals which run that country.

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  5. Anonymous18:57

    Does anybody know whats happening with Qatar Airaways flights to ZAG and BEG?
    thanks!

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  6. Anonymous08:27

    Emirates is slashing the price of overseas flights for next year. Melbourne to Belgrade (Emirates / Flydubai) with tax inc. 1600 AUD in high season!

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