Air Montenegro schedules new routes

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Air Montenegro has scheduled the launch of two new routes each from Podgorica and Tivat for the 2024 summer season. As previously reported, the carrier will commence flights from the Montenegrin capital to Munich and Ostrava, while it will operate from Tivat to Baku and Izmir. All of the new routes will be maintained on a seasonal summer basis. Tickets are now available for purchase through the airline's website.
 
RouteLaunch dateWeekly frequency
Tivat - Izmir01.05.20243
Podgorica - Munich02.06.20242
Tivat - Baku03.06.20242
Podgorica - Ostrava18.06.20241
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Comments

  1. Anonymous13:31

    160€ for one way ticket to Baku is a steal

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    1. Anonymous13:34

      What they need is connecting tickets now - would love to fly Ljubljana-Baku via Tivat

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    2. Anonymous13:36

      +1 That would be great

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    3. Anonymous14:28

      They don't fly to Banja Luka next summer. I am surprised

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    4. Anonymous14:37

      I want to fly FRA-TGD-BEG. It was possible with Montenegro Airlines.

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    5. Anonymous16:37

      Why don't you wanna fly directly from FRA to BEG? I don't understand that...

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  2. Anonymous13:31

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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  3. Anonymous13:31

    Lovely development by Air Montenegro. MUC is a great route addition.

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    1. Serbia playing 2 EURO matches in MUC in June - this will sell very nicely...

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    2. Anonymous16:28

      2,and the only 2 matches.

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  4. Anonymous13:33

    Hopefully also TIV-MUC by next summer!

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  5. Anonymous14:26

    Am I only one who would be scared to fly with a tiny airlines from tiny countries?

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    1. Anonymous14:29

      Enough nonsense...
      People use Reisebüro and you are afraid to fly with 4O.😄

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    2. Anonymous14:29

      Yes

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  6. Anonymous14:44

    With Turks not needing a visa to visit Montenegro, no wonder why ADB is 3 weekly. Nice additions especially Czech Republic and Munich. For a very short time of period, Air Montenegro has managed to do a lot and launch many new routes. They might need an A321 at some stage. When the war is over, the Russians will be back to MNE, but good that they found replacements very quickly because the Serbian market, even being busy, is still small for MNE.
    Other potential routes can include: BRQ, CLJ, TSR, SKG, SOF, LIS, BCN, NCE, WMI, DEB.

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    1. Anonymous12:29

      But the war will never be over..

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    2. Anonymous13:16

      They do, through Wizzair.

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    3. Anonymous13:16

      They do, through Wizzair.

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  7. Anonymous17:34

    What is the point of the TGD-MUC route, if they already have TGD-FFM twice a week?

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    1. Anonymous19:22

      They don't fly to Memmingen, what are you talking about

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    2. Anonymous13:16

      They do, through Wizzair.

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    3. Anonymous15:22

      But what does that have to do with Air Montenegro 🤦‍♂️

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  8. Anonymous18:52

    Why is Podgorica airport still keeping the old IATA code: TGD (Titograd)?
    I even saw Titograd on the flying map (airline from a Gulf state).

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    1. Anonymous19:22

      Cause you can't change it

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    2. Anonymous19:54

      You can change it but you will get something like 6XE code or similar. Nothing that is actually connected to the airport name.

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    3. Anonymous00:51

      St Petersburg also has the old code of Leningrad LED, Mumbai the old code of BOM Bombay, so why would you change a IATA code if it is part of the history and you cannot change it? Also, it is quite expensive to change and find available codes. TGD is just fine.

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