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Air Serbia, Air Montenegro become Montenegro’s top operators

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Air Serbia and Air Montenegro were Montenegro’s biggest airlines in terms of the number of operated flights to and from the country during the first seven months of the year. Air Serbia maintained 1.100 flights between Belgrade and Podgorica, as well as between Belgrade, Niš, Kraljevo and Tivat. Its number of operations grew 15% on the pre-pandemic 2019. Air Montenegro ran 1.099 flights. It was followed by Ryanair with 404 flights and Turkish Airlines with 395 operations, up 46%, with the carrier recently launching flights between Istanbul and Tivat.

Top airline operators in Montenegro in 2022


August 03, 2022
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  1. Anonymous13:32

    Air Serbia has become quite a force in Montenegro which, I'm not gonna lie, makes a lot of sense.

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  2. Anonymous14:03

    For one more flight!

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  3. Anonymous16:06

    Air Serbia keeps winning but that sounds childish based on tiny advantage. Serbia and Montenegro keep winning is more accurate.

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    1. Anonymous20:32

      Not really childish. I think JU is showing greater potential for snatching an even larger market share here since their operations grew by 15% compared to 2019, while YM stagnated and reported no growth over the same period. I think we will see this gap widening in JU's favour over the upcoming period. I don't think this parity will last longer than summer 2023.

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    2. Anonymous00:25

      @Anonymous20:32 The change represented is versus 2019, when Air Montenegro did not exist. You confused YM with MNE.

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  4. Anonymous16:22

    Does Air Montenegro fly more time p/w from BEG than Air Serbia since INI and KVO are also included in the 1100 vs 1099 numbers?

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    1. Anonymous16:29

      They fly some other destinations not just Belgrade (I hope so)

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    2. Anonymous16:57

      They obviously do

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    3. Anonymous00:27

      It would be interesting to see why Crna Gora Airports decided to publish number of flights for period 1.jan - 25.jul.... why not waiting for the whole July month if they wanted to publish the numbers. Strange.

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    4. Dk03:43

      The reason could be that manager leaves for vacation on 26.07. and comes back on 05.09.

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  5. Anonymous17:08

    It would be interesting to see number of passengers each carrier carried in last 6 months. Number of flights is quite interesting, thought. I would have never thought it's Air Serbia who has most flight there.

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  6. Anonymous18:17

    Some years ago Montenegro Airlines was dominating the Montenegro-Belgrade market .
    Now Air Serbia is way ahead in frequencies .
    I hope YM will be more agressive in future !

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    1. Anonymous19:25

      They'll aggressively pursue another bankruptcy proceeding.

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    2. Anonymous23:08

      Hahaha !
      No, they will take Belgrade away from JU as in the good old times .

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  7. Anonymous14:28

    i hope airMontengro make some deals with airlines flying from BEG so it becomes more attractive for flying to and from Montengro. I prefer it on this destination, becase they have more confortable planes.

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  8. Anonymous19:15

    ^ Bravo Air Serbia !

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