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Zagreb Airport, 1968

Summer 2023 - Air Montenegro

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Air Montenegro will introduce two new routes this summer, from Podgorica to Bratislava and from Tivat to Brno, as well as restore seasonal operations launched last year. Furthermore, the carrier will operate a number of regular charter flights, among which are to Katowice, Rzeszow, Tel Aviv, Yerevan and others. This summer, Air Montenegro will wet-lease an Airbus A320 aircraft, which will mainly be deployed on services to Copenhagen, Lyon and Nantes. Please note that the changes listed below are preliminary and based on current availability in the Global Distribution System (GDS). Furthermore, the table below displays the peak weekly frequency on each route during the course of the summer season. Increases in frequencies on select routes may not come into effect until later on in the summer. The summer season runs from March 26 until October 28. You can now review Croatia Airlines’ 2023 summer season operations here, with Air Serbia’s to be published in the coming days.

Departing Podgorica



Departing Tivat



March 21, 2023
Air Montenegro montenegro Newsflash podgorica Summer 2023 tivat
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  1. Anonymous10:44

    Just 4 daily to BEG from both airports, used to be much more in summer.

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    1. Anonymous10:47

      They don't have planes. That's why JU has almost 10 daily.

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  2. Anonymous10:59

    They need atr or some sorts and try bulgaria, romania, italy ...

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  3. Anonymous11:45

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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  4. Anonymous12:02

    They need to launch ATH too and beat Aegean that are deploying the A320 in TGD this summer.

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    1. Anonymous16:53

      Beating Aegean on a route to ATH is easier said than done.

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  5. Anonymous14:56

    For the short time it has been created, their network looks more than decent. MNE has lost the Russian tourists and still finding ways for more connections. Time to restore the TGD-LIS flights and secure more European connections. Hope LJU learns from MNE.

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