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Overhaul and extension of Belgrade
Airport's runway, 1979

Air Montenegro plans three destinations in winter

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Air Montenegro’s 2022/23 winter season network, which begins this Sunday, will be made up of three destinations outside of the country - Belgrade, Ljubljana and Istanbul. The carrier will run double daily flights from the Montenegrin capital to Belgrade and between two and four weekly rotations to Ljubljana. It plans to operate two weekly flights to the Slovenian capital for three weeks in November, with one week seeing four weekly services. From December, flights on the route will run three times per week until the end of the winter season. The carrier will also operate two one-off flights from Podgorica to Istanbul, on November 10 and November 19. Notably Air Montenegro will not be serving Frankfurt this winter, despite initially scheduling a two weekly service.

Departing Podgorica


From Tivat, Air Montenegro will run a daily service to Belgrade and between four and five weekly flights to Istanbul. Although it will operate four weekly rotations to Turkey’s largest city for two weeks in November, the rest of the winter season will see the Montenegrin flag carrier maintain five weekly flights.

Departing Tivat


Changes to the network remain possible.



October 25, 2022
Air Montenegro montenegro Newsflash podgorica tivat Winter 2022/2023
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  1. Anonymous10:31

    They should go for 5th freedom rights in the winter and operate some lines from ljubljana, and if they work extend it into summer, this schedule is beyond pathetic

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  2. Nemjee10:35

    YM 2.0 is a force to be reckoned with.

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    1. Anonymous11:11

      :D
      This made my day.
      Montenegro keeps winning, innit.

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  3. Anonymous10:36

    So poor…

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  4. Anonymous10:48

    Amazing job and so much done in 2 years. Air Montenegro should also focus on more Polish destinations and frequencies because more are needed similar to Albania and especialy Bulgaria which are getting many Polish visits. MNE should consider this important and huge market.

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    1. Anonymous11:46

      In winter?

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    2. Anonymous15:21

      In summer, dear.

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  5. Anonymous10:50

    Even BEG frequencies are low

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  6. Anonymous10:52

    Should I say... "Montenegro keeps wi...." nah.

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  7. Anonymous11:40

    Onamo, ‘namo…

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  8. Anonymous12:32

    They do not have any destination in West Europe. Really ???

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  9. Anonymous16:00

    ATH should be added too.

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  10. NoraBassaYou05:58

    TGD - LJU - SKP - LJU - TGD minimum 2pw in winter season. SKP is one of the LJU most unserved route, after Adria collapse. In 2019, 40.293 passengers flew between the two capital cities.

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