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Flydubai explores year-round Tivat service

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The CEO of hybrid carrier Flydubai, Ghaith Al Ghaith, has met with the General Manager of operator Airports of Montenegro, Danilo Orlandić, to discuss their future cooperation. Mr Orlandić noted that the two held talks over upgrading the airline's seasonal summer service between Dubai and Tivat to year-round operations. This summer, Flydubai plans to operate two weekly flights on the route from mid-June until early September. The service is codeshared by Emirates.

May 01, 2019
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  1. Anonymous20:34

    This is great news. Hope they go daily in summer soon.

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  2. Anonymous18:17

    What about Podgorica? Didn't they fly there in winter?

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