Air Montenegro sees improved operational performance

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Air Montenegro handled over 350.000 passengers so far this year, as 2022 draws to a close. “Despite a complex geopolitical and economic situation, the number of carried passengers is the result of careful planning, focus on improving existing routes and introducing new ones, as well as an adequate and timely response to various challenges. Contributing to the passenger numbers were regular charter flights to markets we plan on further developing in the coming period”, Air Montenegro said in a statement. The airline has so far announced two new routes for the 2023 summer season, one from Tivat to Brno and the other from Podgorica to Bratislava. It is expected to add a further three new destinations next summer. The airline also plans to expand its fleet.

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  1. Anonymous10:49

    How many passengers did Montenegro Airlines have in 2019?

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    1. Anonymous11:26

      You can't compare the two years in any way. Europe was closed for the entire first quarter of 2022. There were curfews in place in many Western European cities. Montenegrins were not allowed to enter most of Europe for months.

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    2. Anonymous11:41

      In 2019?!

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  2. Anonymous12:25

    This is not bad considering they cant sell any connecting flights.

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  3. Anonymous12:41

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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    1. Anonymous15:42

      The national air carrier Montenegro Airlines handled 657 276 passengers during the 2019 representing an increase of 2% on the year before.

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  4. Anonymous13:28

    Last legacy carrier in the region

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    1. Anonymous13:56

      It's not a legacy airline. It doesen't even allow you to buy a connecting flight, has no coseshare or interline agreements with any airline.

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    2. Anonymous05:15

      Last legacy? w h a t

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  5. Anonymous15:33

    MNE is growing and what about LJU?

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