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Podgorica and Tivat register strong growth

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Montenegro's two international airports have continued to record strong passenger growth into the new year. Podgorica Airport welcomed 59.861 travellers through its doors, representing an increase of 17.8% on the same month last year. The number of aircraft movements grew 10.2% to 452. The growth was fuelled by several airlines, primarily Wizz Air, Ryanair, Turkish Airlines and Adria Airways.

Month
PAX
Change (%)
JAN59.861▲ 17.8

In Tivat, the airport handled 19.845 passengers, up 35.1% on last year. Aircraft movements also grew, by 20.7%, to 163.

Month
PAX
Change (%)
JAN19.845▲ 35.1

Several airlines have already announced new flights to Montenegro this year including Wizz Air, Brussels Airlines, Pobeda, TUIfly, as well as Montenegro Airlines itself, while a number of carriers will boost frequencies on existing services. Last year, both Podgorica and Tivat airports registered over one million passengers each for the first time. "Based on all the announcements we have, the growth in traffic should continue, and we expect to sign agreements with new operators, which should help in improving Montenegro's connectivity", airport operator Aerodromi Crne Gore said.
February 26, 2018
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  1. Anonymous13:34

    Bravo Montenegro!

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