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Ryanair to Montenegro from June

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Soon in Montenegro
The Montenegrin government and Ryanair have reached an agreement which will see Europe’s biggest no frills airline operate flights to the country over the next four years. It comes after more than a year of negotiations. Flights are expected to begin in June and will operate on a seasonal basis. From next year flights will launch at the start of the summer season, in late March. The government estimates that by 2015, Ryanair will bring some 50.000 tourists to the country. It has backed down from insisting for the airline to fly all year round, a move which is set to ignite problems with its national carrier.

An official announcement from the airline will be made once Ryanair’s Board of Directors approves the deal with the government, expected during the week. According to the Montenegrin Tourism Ministry, the airline should launch flights from London, Brussels and Milan and will increase its offering to six destinations in three years. Notably, both Brussels and Milan were suspended from Montenegro Airlines’ destination network last year due to poor ticket sales.

While Ryanair’s arrival will be warmly welcomed by both locals and foreign tourists it could prove a headache to the already struggling national carrier. Montenegro Airlines will have to compete against Ryanair to London, which it turned into a seasonal service due to low interest throughout the winter. Furthermore, the airline has said that it is not against low cost airlines but argues that that they should operate year round services rather than taking all the tourists and then disappearing over the winter season. Details of the agreement with Ryanair, including how much the airline will receive in subsidies, hasn’t been revealed.
March 26, 2012
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  1. Anonymous13:21

    Finally! Great news :)

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  2. Anonymous14:49

    Bye bye Montenegro Airlines. The national budget of Montenegro will not miss you.

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    1. Anonymous15:26

      And when YM vanishes, you will be forced to fly via hubs to/from Europe as Ryan will fly only in high season.

      I'm not against LCC, but peeps should start seeing the wider picture.

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  3. Anonymous14:59

    This is great news for all passengers traveling to Montenegro. It's always nice to be able to choose -- the more competition, the better for the consumer. It would be nice to see Ryanair and Easyjet flying to Belgrade in the future, so no one can blame WizzAir as somehow being "privileged".

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  4. FSXNOOB15:36

    Any news about them going to Tuzla? Was last year here, but from then no info about it..

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  5. Anonymous16:11

    i agree its a great news not because of montenegro airlines, but because of montenegrin people. they will have more destinations to choose.. and more cheap plane tickets. good luck ryanair!

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  6. Bruno Mars19:23

    Which airport will be serve? TGD or TIV?

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    1. Anonymous20:41

      hope its tivat

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    2. Anonymous21:16

      it will be tgd

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  7. Anonymous20:46

    LH sent 321 to BEG today..wow.. dont remember when was the time that happened before..

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  8. Anonymous22:11

    Will not be the last time !
    : )

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  9. Anonymous02:07

    LH has cancelled their 13:25 flight from FRA for today, how come?

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    1. Anonymous02:22

      German airports will have strikes all over the Germany!

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  10. Anonymous18:49

    Yes, 400 flights in total are canceled
    ...especially Dusseldorf/Cologne ...not so much Frankfurt.

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  11. Anonymous06:34

    Jat flew to DUS and FRA.

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