Air Montenegro operates Tel Aviv evacuation flight

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Air Montenegro has operated a special flight to Tel Aviv over night to evacuate its citizens from Israel following the latest escalation of violence in the country. The carrier’s Embraer E195 jet took off from Tel Aviv with 101 passengers, carrying nationals from eight other countries, in addition to fifty Montenegrins. “We are particularly grateful to the crew who operated this flight, on their courage and professionalism. Montenegro is proud of you”, the Montenegrin Ministry for Foreign Affairs said. Since the start of the latest conflict, countries from the former Yugoslavia have scrambled to evacuate their citizens from Israel. In addition to Air Montenegro, Air Serbia has so far operated three flights to Tel Aviv, with a fourth scheduled for this evening.


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  1. Anonymous14:07

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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    1. Anonymous14:10

      Utekase ka sokolovi,

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  2. Anonymous14:33

    They took some Croatian citizens too. El Al brought groups of Croats to Vienna. Croatia Airlines went to Cyprus.

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    1. Anonymous18:34

      Hrvatska ne planira slati državne zrakoplove niti avione Croatia Airlinesa u Izrael. Hrvati koji žive u Izraelu požalili su se kako nitko ne odgovara na mailove koje su slali u hrvatsko veleposlanstvo niti odgovaraju na pozive

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  3. Anonymous14:40

    17 Slovenian citizens also evacuated to Podgorica

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  4. Anonymous17:47

    And where is Croatia Airlines? Is it too early to do rescue flights?
    Airlines do this for money, of course, but only CA doesn't care about it.

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    1. Anonymous17:56

      Were they asked to operate any flight to TLV?

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  5. Anonymous18:46

    It would be interesting to know which eight nationalities that where ..

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    1. There were 11 Serbian citizens as well as I read somewhere.

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