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Air Montenegro to launch new Podgorica service

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Air Montenegro will commence a new scheduled service between Podgorica and Rome this coming winter season. The airline will inaugurate two weekly flights between the two capitals, on Mondays and Fridays, starting December 15. Further flight details can be viewed here. Montenegro’s former national airline, Montenegro Airlines, maintained the route until the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020. Furthermore, Alitalia also operated flights between the two until the start of the global health emergency. Wizz Air, which runs operations between the Montenegrin and Italian capitals, announced recently it would downgrade the service to seasonal summer flights, meaning it won’t operate between the two this winter but has said it will return in 2024. Last year, a total 30.660 passengers travelled on the route. Figures peaked in 2018 when 46.298 travellers commuted between the two capitals.

October 06, 2023
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  1. Anonymous13:11

    Nice !

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    1. Anonymous18:45

      No, it’s not Nice. It’s Rome 😂

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  2. Anonymous13:19

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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    1. Anonymous13:34

      It does, indeed!
      Can you please just remind us in what, exactly?!

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    2. Anonymous13:55

      Joke’s on you - (s)he can’t

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    3. Anonymous14:51

      New route is a win in my book. Please take your negativity somewhere else.

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    4. Anonymous15:56

      It is clear win, I admit... but still, you keep on posting the same comment all the time so I had to ask what is it about this time.

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    5. Anonymous16:02

      @ 14:51

      Negativity?! People in ex-yu, those few that remain, need a dose of reality!

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    6. Anonymous16:07

      God forbid people are happy for a new route. God forbid.

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    7. Slav.Man20:00

      It's good news that there is growth. There is a new route And hopefully it is successful

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    8. Anonymous04:48

      Why should we celebrate a new route when it is being operated by a useless airline with no future?

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  3. Miroslav NY14:09

    So they now have like 3 destinations? Lol

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    1. Anonymous14:25


      Air Montenegro Belgrade, Istanbul, Ljubljana, Zürich, Rome-Fiumichino
      Seasonal: Bratislava,Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Lyon, Nantes, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Sarajevo

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  4. Anonymous20:33

    Tuzla comming soon😁

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  5. Anonymous21:04

    The good thing is that he still accepts the idea of ​​an Airbus A320, albeit on a wet lease.

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