Belgrade - Montenegro air travel reaches record levels

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Air Serbia and Air Montenegro handled a total of 261.556 passengers on flights between Belgrade, Podgorica and Tivat during the first half of the year. The figure represents and increase of 28.9% on the same period in 2022 and an increase of 13.5% on the pre-pandemic 2019. During the January - June period, a total of 143.089 passengers travelled between Belgrade and Podgorica, while a further 118.467 flew between Belgrade and Tivat. Belgrade was the busiest destination out of both Podgorica and Tivat during the first half of the year. Air Serbia was Montenegro's largest airline in 2022, both by the number of passengers carried and operated flights.

Belgrade - Podgorica - Belgrade passenger performance H1, 2023


Belgrade - Tivat - Belgrade passenger performance, H1 2023


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  1. Anonymous13:31

    How many passengers were there during July and August?

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  2. Anonymous13:40

    We see how well this market performs when JU is in charge.

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    1. Anonymous10:19

      This makes no sense, in fact we'd be seeing even better numbers if Air Montenegro was in a better shape and offering more flights that compete with JU

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    2. Anonymous13:20

      We would be seeing even better results, if JU was able to increase its BEG-SVO route!

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  3. Anonymous13:54

    Balkan version of Seoul - Jeju island route :)

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    1. Anonymous14:40

      ATH-SKG is 😉

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  4. Anonymous13:58

    How many weekly flights did YM have from TIV and TGD to BEG and how many are there now 4O on the same routes?

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    1. Anonymous14:25

      Also how many flights did YM have daily to TGD and TIV?

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  5. Anonymous14:00

    Looks like the JU took the route, but at least the 4O flies quite a bit too.

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  6. Anonymous17:10

    Is Belgrade Podgorica the busiest intra ex-YU route?

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    1. Anonymous17:56

      Me thinks yes.

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