Montenegro Airlines sets new record

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Montenegro Airlines has continued to record strong passenger growth with the carrier handling 104.861 passengers in August, representing an increase of 23.3% on the same month last year, or an additional 19.824 travellers. The carrier operated a total of 1.097 scheduled and charter flights during the month, up 18.2%. It recorded its best average cabin load factor of 90% on services to Belgrade, followed by Munich at 88%, Ljubljana at 87%, St Petersburg at 84% and Frankfurt, with a load factor of 80%. During the three busiest months of the year - June, July and August - Montenegro Airlines welcomed 277.783 passengers on board its aircraft, an improvement of 19%. Over the first eight months of the year, the carrier handled a record 454.870 travallers, up 13.7%, and is on course to reach its target of 620.000 passengers in 2018.

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  1. Anonymous15:08

    Congratulations YM!! It's very interesting to see LJU in 3rd position.
    I also think the idea to add the new Boeing to your fleet helped you to make it through.
    Crna Gora itself is already attracting more and more tourists each year.

    B-R-A-V-O!

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  2. Anonymous20:30

    The passengers are very satisfied with comfortable Fokker100 aircraft(registration 4O-AOM, former macedonian registration Z3-AAE),also spacey and comfortable aircraft is new Boeing737-600
    aircraft operated for Montenegro Airlines(reg 9H-OME)

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    1. Anonymous10:28

      9H-OME is 735, not 736 aircraft.

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  3. Anonymous21:14

    Dok je sad Montengrin avion Fokker100(Z3-AAE) bio u Makedoniji, na taj avion je bio i jedan mladi pilot iz Ohrida, Z.Stefanovski ali to je bilo pre15-tak godina,odlicna posada aviona bez ikakvih problema, ja sam sada u zaluzenoj penziji mada jos rado odlazim kod moje kolege na izvrsnu makedonsku Bravo kafu ali je najbolje skuhana na Aerodromu u Podgorici.

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