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Air Montenegro to launch three new routes

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Air Montenegro is expanding its operations this coming summer season with the launch of three new routes, all of which are on the French market. The carrier will introduce three weekly rotations from Podgorica to Paris and one weekly service to both Lyon and Nantes. Flights to the French capital and Lyon will commence on April 9, while operations to Nantes will be inaugurated on May 7. As recently reported, the carrier also plans to increase frequencies across its network. Air Montenegro will up operations from both Podgorica and Tivat to Belgrade in order to offer several daily flights, while an additional weekly rotation will be introduced from Tivat to both Ljubljana and Banja Luka, with four and three weekly services to be maintained respectively. Furthermore, the airline will run daily flights between Tivat and Istanbul.

DestinationLaunch date
ParisAPR 09
LyonAPR 09
NantesMAY 07
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Air Montenegro faces no direct competition on any of its new routes. Paris and Lyon were both previously served by the former national carrier Montenegro Airlines. Air Montenegro initially planned to introduce Lyon to its network for a limited time between September and October of last year, however, it suspended ticket sales several weeks before the route’s launch. This summer will also see Air Serbia introduce operations to Lyon. The carrier has said the new route will offer “seamless connections to cities such as Podgorica and Tivat”.

Air Montenegro 2022 summer expansion

The Montenegrin carrier plans to grow its fleet this summer by up to two aircraft. The Montenegrin government has confirmed plans it will acquire an Embraer E195 aircraft for the state carrier. The jet, registered 40-AOC, is owned by the Brazilian BNDS bank and was previously operated by Montenegro Airlines. The aircraft has been grounded since December 26, 2020. Initially, Air Montenegro was to acquire the jet itself, however, informed the state last December it did not have sufficient finances to do so. Air Montenegro also plans to dry lease a larger jet, from either the Airbus A320-family or the Boeing 737 family this April, at the earliest, for a period of between three and eight years. The carrier currently boasts a fleet of two E195s.



February 01, 2022
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  1. Anonymous09:01

    I'm surprised they didn't start Paris from the start

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    1. Anonymous09:21

      There is so much they could have done with one plane they had at the beginning.

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    2. Anonymous09:41

      Well it will be interesting to see who perseveres. Transavia starts Orly-Podgorica in April. Remember Air Montenegro has no codeshares like Montenegro Airlines had with Air France, so it can't use these Paris flights to transfer passengers onto Air France routes, especially to the US.

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    3. Anonymous09:43

      Which is more convenient for point to point travelers? Orly or Charles de Gaulle? Which is closer to the city?

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    4. Anonymous09:48

      Orly is much closer.

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    5. Anonymous09:55

      Not having codeshares is a handicap for them.

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  2. Anonymous09:02

    Does Air Montenegro offer the option of purchasing connecting flights? For example Nantes-Podgorica-Belgrade?

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      No, they actually don't. It's not possible to book any destination in their network to any city other than the one they are flying to nonstop.

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    2. Anonymous09:10

      Now that's just crazy.

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    3. Anonymous09:14

      I just checked their site and it's true. It's not possible to buy tickets from BEG to say Paris or any other city expect TGD and TIV.

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    4. Anonymous09:18

      This probably has to do with an inadequate booking engine system they are using.

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    5. Anonymous09:25

      This is a major disadvantage for them. They are losing a significant chunk of passengers this way.

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    6. Anonymous10:22

      I really liked the option of flying FRA-TGD-BEG at the time YM was alive.

      Since few months ago there has been no flight between FRA and TGD and if there had been one it would have been impossible to book it on their web site as connecting flight.

      Duplo golo.

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  3. Anonymous09:02

    Fotografija nije verodostojna.

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  4. Anonymous09:02

    Will there be more new routes or is that it for next summer?

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      For a small company, three new routes is quite a lot.

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    2. Anonymous09:05

      I'm asking because I don't understand what they are going to do with 4 planes. They can carry out their entire summer timetable with 2.

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    3. Anonymous09:07

      There is a rumour they will wetlease one Embraer to Air Serbia. But it's just a rumour.

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    4. Anonymous09:37

      ^ Air Montenegro could earn good money from that.

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    5. Anonymous10:48

      Keep in mind that 1 plane will be flying to Belgrade all day from TGD and TIV.

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  5. Anonymous09:02

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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      Hvala!

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  6. Anonymous09:02

    Officially every airline growing its route network this summer other than Croatia Airlines.

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      +1000
      It is probably too early...

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    2. Anonymous09:15

      Seems so.... very disappointing.

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    3. Anonymous10:09

      I'm still holding hope they announce some expansion after all.

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    4. Anonymous10:23

      They announced BCN...and then moved it to June.

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    5. pozdrav iz Rijeke10:54

      You are all just too stupid (me included), to understand brilliant and genious strategy of BCG, paid in gold, which OU is currently implementing, and you are just jealous because they will get new planes which will solve all their problems. LOL!!!

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  7. Anonymous09:03

    Wonder if this will have any impact on Air Serbia's planned Lyon flights?

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    1. Anonymous09:11

      I doubt passengers from/to Montenegro would make the majority on Air Serbia's flights to Lyon.

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  8. Anonymous09:04

    Will they ever paint their planes from white to this livery?

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    1. Anonymous09:07

      I'm assuming they don't have the money for it.

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    2. Anonymous09:09

      im curious to know how their other graphicals look like: boarding pass, baggage sticker, inflight magazine, menu of meals etc.

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    3. Anonymous09:10

      Boarding passes are of the airport they are issued at, they don't have an inflight magazine or menu.

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    4. Anonymous09:20

      They said how they would paint the planes during the winter season but that has not been the case so far.

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    5. Anonymous09:20

      It could be a money issue but also could be that they don't want to paint them yet because Montenegro Airlines sued them over the use of the same logo.

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    6. Anonymous09:26

      Not just the logo but they are suing them for the use of their uniforms too.

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    7. Anonymous09:34

      It's mostly a political game with these lawsuits.

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    8. Anonymous10:47

      They could have just done some different logo. Flying all white planes is not a good look.

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    9. Anonymous15:51

      They have new uniforms, new logo/branding is everywhere, inflight magazine, safety cards, IDs etc. I guess livery will be painted soon.

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  9. Anonymous09:07

    They should have opted for BUD and FCO. I mean otherwise just shut down the national airline and pay W6 or FR to maintain it year round.

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      Why should they have opted for BUD and FCO???

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    2. Anonymous09:11

      because they need inbound tourists. And there are certainly much more people interested in traveling to Montenegro than in Lyon or Nantes.

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    3. Anonymous09:13

      FCO I agree, but I'm not sure there are that many from BUD willing to fly by plane. Wizz Air operated the route while it was subsidized by the Hungarian government. Now that subsidiez have ended, they did not restore the flights.

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    4. Anonymous09:16

      Well should keep in mind their CEO lived in France so maybe that's why French market got preference.

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    5. Anonymous09:16

      ^ I don't think so. There is obviously demand since Montenegro Airlines flew to Paris and Lyon.

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    6. Anonymous09:17

      Their biggest issue is that they can't fly to Russia. Massive market. Currently JU is benefiting big time from this.

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    7. Anonymous09:19

      True. But Russian airlines also can't fly to Montenegro, which is more of the reason others are benefiting, rather than because of Air Montenegro.

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    8. Anonymous09:25

      Yes, that's correct. And it does not seem flights will be allowed to restart anytime soon.

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    9. Anonymous09:33

      Big loss for them

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  10. Anonymous09:08

    Good luck

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  11. Anonymous09:10

    They need to conclude some codeshares ASAP.

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    1. Anonymous09:13

      They can't. They are not part of IATA.

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    2. Anonymous09:24

      Interesting. Why not?

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    3. Anonymous09:30

      It is not so easy to become a member. Requires you to pass an audit, which includes having your finances in order.

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    4. Anonymous10:45

      Have they attempted to become a member?

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    5. Anonymous11:37

      Being non-IATA enables them to force people use tiny cabin bag, just like Wizz is doing, but I hope they wont be so lame.

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  12. Anonymous09:14

    Hopefully Paris will be a year round route.

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      It will

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  13. Anonymous09:15

    Not bad. French tour operators should fill up these routes.

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  14. Anonymous09:17

    Anyone know how many weekly flights Montenegro Airlines had to Paris and Lyon?

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      In summer 2019 Paris was 6 weekly and Lyon 2 weekly.

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    2. Anonymous09:26

      Oh and btw, I assume Lyon was seasonal for YM?

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    3. Anonymous09:29

      Yes

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    4. Anonymous10:44

      Yes, Lyon was launched in 2015 as seasonal and lasted until corona.

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  15. Anonymous09:22

    Well done! Being from Slovenia, I really envy Montenegro that it set up an airline so quickly, which is now expanding and brining tourists to Montenegro. Similar could have been done in Slovenia. Unfortunately, there was no political will for it.

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      +1

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    2. Anonymous09:31

      While I agree with you to a certain extent, I don't see a fundamental difference between Air Montenegro and Montenegro Airlines and I fear Air Montenegro will end up the same way as Montenegro Airlines.

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    3. Anonymous09:40

      Time will tell.

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  16. Anonymous09:24

    I don't know why Air Montenegro and Airports of Montenegro are putting such an emphasis on Podgorica? No one comes to Montenegro to visit Podgorica. Everyone wants to go to the coast. Why not focus on introducing more flights to Tivat?

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      This has been the case for many years over the past. But TIV also used to have capacity issues and does not have necessary equipment for night landing, which is a problem for some airlines.

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  17. Anonymous09:28

    Excellent news. Well done

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  18. Anonymous09:30

    Is Nantes a completely new route? I don't remember Montenegro Airlines flying there.

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    1. Anonymous09:33

      I believe they had charters from time to time but not as a scheduled route.

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    2. Anonymous10:44

      They never flew to Nantes.

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  19. Anonymous09:39

    Hoping they add more route. Is there potential for flights to Scandinavia? I remember YM didn't focus on it very much either. Once upon a time there used be big tour groups from Finland coming to Igalo.

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      YM flew to Copenhagen (seasonally).

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  20. Anonymous09:40

    Crna Gora da vrati novac oštećenim putnicima za ne iskorišćenje letove!

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    1. Anonymous09:43

      Hmm always wondered what happened to the poor people who had Montenegro Airlines tickets booked or vouchers issued.

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    2. Anonymous09:46

      Nothing happened, they all lost money and no one reimbursed them.

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    3. sloavio12:10

      the rules are the same for every debtor. They should claim it within the insolvency proceedings.

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    4. Anonymous13:03

      @sloavio, u normalnoj zemlji da. Stečajni upravnik kaže da nije Motenegro Airlines AD u stečaju dao vaučere nego Montenegro Airlines AD(?!). Uzgred kaže, rok za predavanje potraživanja je bio mesec dana i da je on istekao(?!) btw, nikada i nigde nije bilo poziva za predavanje odštetnih zahteva.

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    5. sloavio17:02

      Most often you will never get any kind of a "personal call" to submit your claims. By the insolvency act (at least here in Slovenia, but i would be almost sure you guys have the same regulation) you should claim all your debts in 30 days (or 1 month) since the call was made public through the responsable authority (in Slovenia the responsable body is AJPES - Agency of the Republic of Slovenia for Public Legal Records and Related Services). In case if you fail to do so, your claim lapses.

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  21. Anonymous09:47

    What other routes could Air Montenegro potentially launch?

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      Zurich and Vienna are missing big time.

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  22. Anonymous09:59

    Sofia, Bucharest, Cluj, Cishinau

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      There used to charter flights from Sofia to Tivat and Rijeka in 2017 but guess where halted because of this stupid COVID:

      https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/271537/bulgaria-air-schedules-new-charter-routes-from-sofia-in-s17/

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  23. Anonymous10:43

    How many daily flights will they have to Belgrade during the summer?

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      Their BEG summer timetable is still not final.

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  24. Anonymous10:46

    What are the fares like?

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      Check on their site. Tickets are on sale.

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  25. Anonymous10:50

    Why are there more French connections in TGD compared to TIV? Is there a Montenegrin diaspora in France or French with properties in Crna Gora?

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      There are a lot of French tourists that visit Montenegro.

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    2. Balkan Boyzi12:32

      For me Air Montenegro is still 'dead man walking'. Just a matter of time.

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    3. Anonymous20:53

      We have heard this dead man song so many times on this forum for decades. Haters gonna hate as usual when a country is at least making some effort and not sucking taxes from the public similar to other traditional ex-Yu carriers......

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    4. Anonymous20:57

      How isn't it sucking taxes? Who do you think bought them planes? Even in the text it says the government will buy them their third plane because they don't have sufficient finances. Whose money do you think that is?

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    5. Anonymous22:13

      The money is coming from Europe most likely with a low interest rate. You cannot compare a 600k populated country with a 6,8 million or 3,8million ones if you know what I mean.

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    6. Anonymous22:34

      Yeah sure... the EU is funding Air Montenegro out of the goodness of their hearts. What are you smoking?

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  26. dd17:51

    Luxembourg? Nothing?

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      Luxair flies seasonally to Podgorica and Tivat.

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    2. pozdrav iz Rijeke00:07

      Actually that could be a good market, seasonaly. I was very much surprised when found out how big is montenegrin community in Luxembug, out of all EU countries. Even Trade Air used to fly charters Luxembug - Podgorica. And even with Luxair flights, I think there is space for Air Montenegro which could cater predominantly for diaspora, while Luxair could have more tourists

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