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Low cost airline easyJet will commence new seasonal flights from Geneva to Tivat next year, making it its third route to the Montenegrin city. The flights will run from July 1 until September 2 once per week. The carrier already maintains seasonal flights from London Gatwick and Manchester to Tivat, which were introduced this year. Further flight details for the new Geneva service can be found here.
December 16, 2016
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  1. Anonymous22:59

    Definite end for MGX. They lost the LGW route and then the STN route failed last year due to easyjet. Belgrade is doing ok but ASL is taking over that route. Moscow is just full of Aeroflot and S7 flights,


    Perhaps zurich or Paris flights instead for LGW or STN

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  2. Anonymous14:45

    What about Zurich Tivat flights?

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