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Montenegrin airports record strong Q1

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Montenegro's two international airports have registered strong passenger growth throughout the first quarter. Podgorica Airport welcomed 66.518 travellers in March, representing an increase of 18.7% on the same month last year. Over the first quarter, Montenegro's capital city airport handled 181.381 passengers, which is up 18.1% on 2017. Serbia remains the largest country market from Podgorica, followed by Russia and Austria.

Month
PAX
Change (%)
JAN59.861▲ 17.8
FEB55.002▲ 17.7
MAR66.518▲ 18.7

Over at Tivat, the airport handled 23.070 passengers last month, an increase of 14.2%. During Q1, Tivat Airport welcomed 59.449 travellers through its doors, up 20.8%. Russia has been the largest market from Tivat so far this year followed by Serbia.

Month
PAX
Change (%)
JAN19.845▲ 35.1
FEB16.534▲ 15.6
MAR23.070▲ 14.2

Jointly, both Podgorica and Tivat airports registered a total of 1.914 aircraft movements during the first quarter of 2018, representing an increase of 19%.
April 03, 2018
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  1. Anonymous14:46

    wow congrats TGD and TIV. Job well done.

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  2. Anonymous14:54

    Crazy figures, well done both and this is even before the start of the new routes.
    TGD total new routes: 11
    TIV total new routes: 6

    My predictions for TGD: 1,3 million
    My predicitions for TIV: 1,4 million

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  3. Anonymous14:57

    Tivat has more passengers from Russia than from Serbia in the first 3 months of 2018? :O

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  4. Anonymous16:13

    SPU +57% in March!

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