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Ural Airlines plans new Tivat service

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Russian carrier Ural Airlines has received approval from the country's federal aviation authority Rosaviatsia to commence flights between Yekaterinburg and Tivat this summer. The company filed an application to operate up to two weekly services from its base. If it chooses to exercise these rights, it will become the airline’s second destination to the coastal city following Moscow. Russia is Tivat’s biggest market with seven Russian carriers operating scheduled flights to the city over the summer months.

January 09, 2020
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  1. Anonymous14:19

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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    1. Anonymous14:57

      meh u are as interesting as that bravo guy

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  2. Anonymous14:31

    Impressive development, this shows how fantastic progress is.

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  3. Anonymous14:47

    This is hardly a development. A few years ago Ural Airlines flew from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Ufa, Samara and Yekaterinburg to Tivat. For the last two years they only operate flights from DME...

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  4. Anonymous15:13

    Great! More Russians :) The number of flights from Russia to Montenegro is simply amazing :)

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    1. Anonymous12:25

      TIV: 10 to 15 daily flights just for Moscow (summer 2019)

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