Air Montenegro to start new route with A320 jet

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Air Montenegro has announced the launch of its sixth new route this summer with the flag carrier to inaugurate seasonal flights between Podgorica and Copenhagen. Services will commence on June 20 and run twice per week, each Monday and Wednesday, until September 12. “Complementing additional frequencies to Belgrade, Banja Luka, Ljubljana and Istanbul, Air Montenegro has introduced new flights to Paris, Nantes, Lyon, Prague and Zurich this summer, thus significantly expanding its offer and serving the tourism industry”, the company said, Services will be maintained by the Airbus A320 aircraft the airline plans to lease over the peak summer months. Former national carrier Montenegro Airlines also maintained seasonal flights to the Danish capital until the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic and its eventual demise. Further details for the new service can be found here.

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  1. Anonymous13:56

    Just checked; there is no business class. will they lease a320 from Trade Air just for those flights? They leased their F100 a couple of times

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    1. Yes I'm curious also, F100 came couple of times in BEG

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  2. Anonymous13:57

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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  3. Anonymous22:38

    The new regional leader.

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    1. Anonymous22:47

      Sure is. An airline that is still unable to conclude a codeshare agreement due to technical issues and wet leases planes because one of its two is constantly out of service.

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    2. Anonymous22:53

      Meanwhile one of their Embraers will operate for JU tomorrow because one of their planes is out service. Ironic innit

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    3. Anonymous02:10

      @Anonymous22:47 - not true. Check flightradar24, both are flying all the time. One is in Podgorica and the other flies from Tivat. I use them all the time and fly on both OA and OB.

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