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Podgorica Airport maintains growth

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Podgorica Airport handled 106.566 passengers in October, representing an increase of 10.7% compared to the same month last year. This is despite the number of aircraft movements decreasing 9.2% to 642. Over the elapsed ten months, Podgorica Airport welcomed 1.137.480 travellers through its doors, up 6.6%, while the number of operated flights grew 1% at 6.900.

MonthPAXChange (%)
JAN63.703▲ 6.4
FEB59.203▲ 7.6
MAR70.675▲ 6.2
APR90.594▲ 7.5
MAY115.572▲ 15.6
JUN141.039▲ 11.2
JUL164.835▼ 0.2
AUG177.636▲ 2.8
SEP147.357▲ 5.7
OCT106.566▲ 10.7

November 19, 2019
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  1. Anonymous14:03

    Nice. Such a boom than stagnation in july. Hope they will keep it up. Glad for new flights to Krakow and Poznan. They were seasonal with some companies I do not know about. Prague Minsk Kiev Bratislava all deserve to link with Tivat or Podgorica. But I guess they work fine as charter flights.

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    1. Anonymous17:38

      MSQ,KBP/IEV=line,PRG,BTS= charter, to/from TIV. MSQ,and especially KBP has pretty good LF(MSQ:88%,KBP:91,3%-full IATA season)

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  2. Anonymous14:09

    Nice to see such growth even if TGD lost JP which was one of the main players there.

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    1. Anonymous13:00

      What? *confused lady with formulas meme*

      Not even by far close to being important. After Montenegro Airlines, TGD has Air Serbia and Rayanair third. Aftet that several other airlines then mayble JP.

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  3. Anonymous10:39

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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