Air Montenegro launched commercial operations today, just over six months since the grounding of the country’s former national carrier Montenegro Airlines. Air Montenegro performed its first revenue service from Podgorica to Belgrade this morning, which will be followed by a flight to Tivat from the Serbian capital. The company’s CEO, Predrag Todorović, and Montenegro’s Minister for Economic Development, Jakov Milatović, were among the passengers on the inaugural service. "We were founded on February 8 of this year and have been able to commence operations within a few months. We are delighted that Belgrade is our first destination, as it will be one of the main points in our network in the coming period", Mr Todorović said.
Air Montenegro plans to soon add a second aircraft to its fleet, an Embraer E190 jet leased from German Airways. The aircraft will be on a short-term lease until the second E195 the carrier acquired from the now defunct Montenegro Airlines is fit to fly. The delay in preparing the aircraft for service comes as Montenegro Airlines’ maintenance division is unable to perform any work on the jet as the company is in bankruptcy. As a result, the new national carrier will be unable to use its services. Instead, its aircraft will now be maintained by Consolidated Aerospace Industries and Austrian Airlines Technik Bratislava until it finalises setting up its own maintenance division.
Lufthansa Systems, which has signed an agreement for operational start-up consulting services with Air Montenegro, says it will lead the new carrier success. “In the current times, our industry is continuously facing unfamiliar landscapes. We are therefore particularly proud to support the Government of Montenegro in setting up the country’s new flag carrier in this volatile market environment”, Lufthansa Systems CEO, Olivier Krueger, noted. He added, “With strategic guidance complemented by our broad airline service portfolio, we are able to serve airlines of all business models, and we are ready to lead Air Montenegro to success as the world evolves to new realities”. After an in-depth review of the main challenges and an analysis of the planned strategy, business model and commercial plan, Lufthansa Systems’ experts will advise the airline on how to achieve operational stability. The consulting services include designing a lean organisational structure with suitable processes, roles and responsibilities, as well as providing a recommendation for a spin-off decision for their maintenance. Furthermore, Lufthansa Systems will provide an adequate set-up for a future operations control centre and a tailored plan for the necessary change management initiatives.
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| Air Montenegro listed on Belgrade Airport departure board |
Commenting on potential cooperation with Air Serbia, Mr Todorović said the two have mutual respect. "For now, we are completely focused on establishing our operations. We have contact with Air Serbia. Whether we will formalise cooperation at some future point remains to be seen", the CEO noted. He added, "This market is large enough to sustain two carriers". Air Serbia and Montenegro Airlines boasted a wide-ranging codeshare partnership. Commenting on potential cooperation with Lufthansa, Mr Todorović said it was currently not a priority as part of its consulting agreement with Lufthansa Systems, which operates as a separate company. Air Montenegro has been granted an ICAO Callsign - Mount Eagle. The airline is in the process receiving an IATA designator code by the end of the summer season. It is temporarily using the IATA code W2 until it gets its own.
| Air Montenegro sales counter at Belgrade Airport |



Comments
This has disaster written all over it.
BEG-TGD today
1-90/ 90
5-117/ 1-108
BEG-TIV
174/ 3-91
12-126/ 5-100
4-138/ 2-90
Yeah, pandemic.
P.S Montenegro Airlines actually had the dominant position on the Serbia-Montenegro market.
This experiment is useless and it will never be profitable especially in winter.
Air Serbia fanboys have had a difficult morning. Let them be. And btw Wizz Air is allowed to start any MNE flights they want. They have been operating flights to TGD for years now.
In the article you can see the airline official hoping for a deal with JU so they want to bring back the duopoly. YM is a scam from a passenger's point of view because they are not going to bring down the fares.
Belgrade-Tivat next week, lowst fares with Air Serbia start from 180 euros return.
Belgrade - Tivat next week, lowest fares with Air Montenegro start from 100 euros return. The most expensive ticket I found was 114 euros.
I remember comments on the day Montenegro Airlines stopped flying. Air Serbia fans though Montenegro is not coming back and all Air Serbia had to is take over the market. Those of you should be ashamed for short-sighted thinking.
As I mentioned then and several times after, JU should have approached Montenegro to help. Instead, you now have Lufthansa as consultants, lease from German Airlines, maintenance with Austrian, future feed to FRA and no codeshare with JU.
SABENA.... done that, today Brussels Airlies
SWISSAIR... done that, today SWISS
We all wish to be like them, so why not?
- Any chance they are considering LIS?
- Any chance for long-haul flights to JFK or YYZ?
Anyway, different rules apply to Montenegro and Slovenia.
Anon @14:25, you made my day. good one!
Good! That will force the two airlines to compete instead of setting up a duopoly on routes to MNE. Only consumers win at the end.
Air Astana yesterday inaugurated Nursultan-Podgorica with the Airbus 321Neo !
And if that wasnt already good enough they today inaugurated Amalty-Podgorica, also with the Airbus 321Neo !
Isnt that great !?