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Montenegro Airlines extends Thomas Cook deal

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Montenegro Airlines has extended an agreement with the French arm of the global travel giant Thomas Cook for another year. The deal will see the tour operator book hundreds of seats on Montenegro Airlines' scheduled service between Paris and Podgorica, as well as seasonal operations from Lyon, between April and November 2017. The carrier has seen its passenger numbers improve 6% on flights to the French capital this year as a result of the agreement which was initially inked in November 2015. The Thomas Cook Group is comprised of a number of tour operators based in fifteen key markets. Furthermore, it owns a number of charter airlines in the United Kingdom, Belgium and Scandinavia, as well as the scheduled German carrier Condor.
September 28, 2016
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