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Air Montenegro to boost operations, launch new routes

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Air Montenegro has announced it plans to increase frequencies across its network this coming summer season, as well as introduce new routes. The Montenegrin carrier will up frequencies from both Podgorica and Tivat to Belgrade in order to offer several daily flights, while an additional weekly rotation will be introduced from Podgorica to both Ljubljana and Banja Luka, with four and three weekly rotations to be maintained respectively. Furthermore, Air Montenegro will run daily flights between Tivat and Istanbul. “In addition, these existing flights, Air Montenegro will soon announce new destinations in its network”, the airline said in a statement.

January 25, 2022
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  1. Anonymous12:06

    Nice livery!When?

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  2. Anonymous12:35

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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    1. maxi449216:32

      And now they should start painting.

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  3. Anonymous15:21

    If they were smart they would introduce INI/TIV from May to September. It was a lucrative route in previous years. Short distance and good turnover.

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  4. Anonymous18:24

    My new favorite airline. Flew them several times. Nice and professional crews, Embraer is a great aircraft, good fares, boarding music relaxing and nice (unlike the music in one other airline from the region which I will not name) and so on. Livery looks great in the rendering, very modern and refreshing, hope they will paint it soon.

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  5. Anonymous20:43

    Awesome stuff! Montenegro is constantly being mocked, but hey, look where they are went in just 1 year during Covid times. Wishing them all the best of luck!

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    1. Anonymous20:49

      Mocked by who?

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    2. Anonymous21:11

      By the comments here. I have been very closely following their developments and think Montenegro is doing an awesome job given its size, population and opportunities.

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    3. Anonymous21:16

      I don't know what you are talking about. The biggest criticism I have seen of this airline here is that it still doesn't have a livery. This site is about aviation, not about country progress.

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  6. Unknown22:05

    I hope for TGD - SJJ

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  7. Anonymous22:59

    Very glad to hear BNX is planned

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  8. Gentleman09:58

    The only thing is a low payload for TGD BEG route. Unexpectedly. Very interested in what TIV BNX will turn out to be...

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