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Ryanair to end all but one Podgorica route over winter

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Ryanair will turn three year-round routes from Podgorica into summer seasonal, resulting in the low cost carrier maintaining a single destination out of the Montenegrin capital this upcoming winter season, which begins on October 27 and runs until March 30 of next year. It follows on from last winter when three routes were also downgraded to summer seasonal. The airline does not plan to operate services from Berlin, Krakow, and Gdansk past this winter. They join Charleroi, Zagreb, and Manchester which were downgraded to summer seasonal last year. As a result, Ryanair will only run a four weekly rotation between London Stansted and Podgorica during the 2024/25 winter season.

The newly appointed CEO of operator Airports of Montenegro, Roko Tolić, has acknowledged the issue and plans to persuade Ryanair to reconsider their decision. He will soon meet with the airline's management in Dublin. “We hope for positive developments, but more will be known in October. Our discussions aim to halt this trend and foster a stronger relationship moving forward,” he said. He added, "I don't have a magic wand; changes won't happen overnight. However, we are working diligently every day to better prepare for the upcoming season. We offer airlines million-dollar discounts each year."

Ryanair has been Montenegro’s busiest low cost carrier for several years, handling over 200.000 passengers annually. However, its figures have been declining since 2022. This coming winter, Ryanair has 39.820 seats on sale to and from Podgorica, down 50.9% on the 2023/24 winter season and a reduction of 66.1% on the 2022/23 winter. In total, Ryanair has scrapped 41.312 seats from the market this upcoming winter compared to last. Ryanair previously said that Podgorica Airport’s charges are unsustainable. “Podgorica Airport is completely uncompetitive compared to other European airports which reduce their fees to stimulate recovery and traffic growth. This has a detrimental impact on Montenegro’s connectivity, tourism, and the economy”, Ryanair said.


July 26, 2024
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  1. Anonymous09:05

    That's the gamble with Ryanair. One day you have 8 routes, the other you have 1.

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    1. Anonymous00:59

      We have already had such examples in the region like with Wizz Air packing up and leaving Sarajevo and Tuzla.

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  2. Anonymous09:05

    Not good

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      It will definitely impact winter passenger performance at TGD.

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  3. Anonymous09:05

    Krakow and Gdansk were mostly for Polish tourists but Berlin really is a loss.

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      I wonder if they will restore them next summer.

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    2. Anonymous09:13

      They will, like they did ZAG, MAN and CRL this summer.

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    3. Anonymous09:24

      Hope so

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    4. Anonymous10:03

      "Krakow and Gdansk were mostly for Polish tourists but Berlin really is a loss"

      They're all for (budget) tourists....

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  4. Anonymous09:06

    Hope they manage to work out some solution.

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    1. Anonymous09:06

      The only way they can do that is if they give Ryanair money or further reduce their fees.

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    2. Anonymous09:08

      And the municipality within which is Podgorica Airport is charging taxes for each arriving and departing plane

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    3. Anonymous09:11

      ^ Now that's nuts

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    4. Anonymous09:47

      Let’s collect money while doing absolutely nothing for it

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    5. Anonymous14:26

      "Noise tax", they get paid for having to endure being in an area with a lot of noise pollution

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    6. Anonymous14:29

      Yeah, traffic over Podgorica is crazy. Especially when that last flight departs at 10pm and the airport shuts its doors.

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  5. Anonymous09:09

    It's not going to be a good winter for TGD unfortunately

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  6. Anonymous09:09

    Good new for Air Montenegro.

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      ^news

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    2. Anonymous09:44

      Yes, 4O flies to Gdansk, Krakow and Berlin...

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    3. Anonymous10:00

      They could and they should

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  7. Anonymous09:09

    I'm surprised that Ryanair has year round flights to Poland from Podgorica. How come?

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      Diaspora

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    2. Anonymous11:31

      That makes no sense.

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    3. Anonymous17:54

      😅😅

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  8. Anonymous09:11

    Odlične vesti za ErSrbiju.

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  9. Anonymous09:11

    Disappointing

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  10. Anonymous09:13

    Those taxes in Podgorica are actually really low.

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      How much are they?

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    2. Anonymous17:06

      15€ per departing passenger. Actually, it is very high for such airport.

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  11. Anonymous09:13

    Just shows how an airport should not rely on airlines such as Ryanair.

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    1. Anonymous09:20

      Yet they are Europe's biggest airline.

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    2. Anonymous09:23

      Which is exactly why they'll always have it their way. Small airports have no say in that relationship as all power is in Ryanair's hands. When cutting flights Ryanair will always find a way to utilize those planes, while small airports are left crippled by it and with no real options

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    3. Anonymous11:10

      @9:20
      Such an unnecessarily contrarian response, no one said they should kick out Ryanair or something rather pointing out the by now obvious. Small airports dependant heavily on the likes of Ryanair or Wizz run the risk of losing traffic when the LCCs decide to switch priorities or extort extra money in order to stay

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    4. Anonymous11:31

      Ok, now that TGD is no longer relying on Ryanair it can be very happy this winter! Yay!

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  12. Anonymous09:16

    Is it because they will be focusing more on Sarajevo now?

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    1. Anonymous09:19

      More like Tirana.

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    2. Anonymous09:27

      Unlikely to be due to Tirana. Ryanair will invest where they can make money such as in Italy, Spain, Portugal. MNE is a small market for them.

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    3. Anonymous09:59

      Well EU economy isn't doing that well so demand is getting soft.

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    4. Anonymous11:32

      The EU economy is growing. And it's light years ahead of Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Bosnia, Albania.

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    5. Anonymous12:01

      EU economy is in recession, but none has a courage to admit

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    6. Anonymous14:46

      Admit what? EU economy grew in 2022 and 2023 and all EU countries (barring Germany and Estonia I think) saw a rise in their gdp

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  13. Anonymous09:20

    Well this blows

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  14. Anonymous09:24

    Good riddance to Ryanair!

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      +1

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    2. Anonymous09:34

      Why?

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  15. Anonymous09:24

    Typical Ryanair

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  16. Anonymous09:25

    If you don't have a strong local airline and you end up playing with the devil it can go wrong very quickly. But on the other hand how many of these routes are really viable in the depths of winter? Podgorica/Montenegro is hardly a holiday destination at this time of year.

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  17. Anonymous09:30

    They are degrading our airport because of Tirana :-/
    Good for them, bad for our airport.

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    1. Anonymous10:00

      Podgorica is a two hour ride from Tirana where Ryanair has wide scale operations. The airline's management obviously came to the conclusion that it doesn't make sense to cannibalize itself.

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    2. Anonymous10:57

      Who on earth would drive for 2+ hours to Tirana + a possible big wait at the border?

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    3. Anonymous11:49

      53.000 Montenegro passport holders traveled from TIA last year.

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    4. Anonymous12:06

      @10:00 Stupidity. Wizz Air has bases in TIA, SKP and SOF which are all not that far away from each other pluus they operate from TGD. They also have KRK and KTW base and everything is fine. Ryanair does not have a huge network from TIA, go and
      check it, around 15 routes half of which are to Italy and UK and which are just operated a few times per day and we all know why.

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    5. Anonymous12:42

      It's actually 26 routes. But good try 👍

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  18. Anonymous09:40

    London, Bec, Stambol, Varsava, Rim imaju dovoljno.

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      I really think Frankfurt or Munich is missing.

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  19. Anonymous09:43

    Goodbye Ryanair

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  20. Anonymous09:45

    high fees is always a good excuse

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    1. Anonymous09:47

      It's not an excuse, it's literally how Ryanair and Wizz operate. If they have to pay an extra 4 euros per passenger for every single passenger then that's a 10% increase in their unit costs.

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    2. Anonymous01:02

      Exactly last anon +1

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  21. Anonymous09:48

    Does Air Montenegro fly to Germany in winter?

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    1. Anonymous09:51

      No

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    2. Anonymous09:57

      Great :( so no flight to Germany in winter.

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    3. Anonymous09:58

      There is still Dortmund and Memmingen by Wizz Air.

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    4. Anonymous10:18

      ^ Riveting destinations...

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    5. Anonymous10:46

      Minken i Dizeldorf malo li je. Tamo zivi samo 400k zimi.

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  22. Anonymous09:58

    Good news for JU and OS

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    1. Anonymous10:19

      Yes, will boost JU's Berlin and Krakow flights.

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  23. Anonymous09:58

    easyJet comes to Podgorica!!

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    1. Anonymous01:01

      Huh?

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  24. Anonymous09:59

    low demand

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    1. Anonymous01:01

      Has nothing to do with demand but with fees. Read the article.

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  25. Anonymous10:01

    Are the canceled Ryanair connections from TGD coming back during the summer season or not?

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      Yes most likely. Like they brought MAN, ZAG and CRL back this summer.

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  26. Anonymous10:01

    Ryanair from Podgorica was full with people from Northern Albania especially Shkoder.
    Now with them flying massively from Tirana, there is no need for these flights.

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      Albanians are flying en masse to Krakow and Gdansk?

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    2. Anonymous12:21

      The only route which can be affected by your theory is MAN as FR now operates on several routes from UK to Tirana. Maybe this is because of Wizz Air, Wizz Air has way better network from TIA then FR.

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  27. Anonymous10:19

    The issue is that half of Montenegro now flies via Tirana, even people from the north that is 4hr away

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  28. Anonymous10:28

    At least LOT still flies year round so Polish destinations can be reached through Warsaw,

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  29. Anonymous10:31

    This will have a big impact on passenger numbers at the airport this winter.

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    1. Anonymous10:33

      Maybe Tolic will sort something out.

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    2. Anonymous11:44

      Notecibly, Ryanair was not flying to Dubrovnik while he was managing it :)

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  30. Anonymous10:34

    A country can't base its connectivity to the world with LCC.

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      +1

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      I don't think Montenegro has based its connectivity on LCCs in any way.

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  31. Anonymous10:52

    Shame

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  32. Anonymous10:59

    Air Montenegro should cover the main European hubs ASAP. JU is always an option, but direct flights to major hubs is an absolute must ...

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  33. Anonymous11:40

    Although still fresh to the Sarajevo market I wonder how things will play out, will they expand or pull out

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    1. Anonymous11:43

      As long as they are getting paid to fly to Sarajevo like they are now, they will stay and expand.

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    2. Anonymous12:17

      They are doing great in Sarajevo as far as I hear, and should be adding new routes soon

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    3. Anonymous13:57

      As soon as new subsidy tender is launched they will add routes. Without it, nothing.

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  34. Anonymous11:45

    Time for Air Montenegro to expand.

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      First they have to pick new CEO.

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  35. Anonymous12:02

    I see a lot of people saying this happened because of TIA, but since we already know how the SOF "fairytale" ended I am not sure TIA's will be different.

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      What happened with SOF if I may ask?

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    2. Anonymous23:53

      8.5 milion passenger fly from airport tirana this year from january-till august .so of course ryanair chosse the best for to do bussiness

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  36. Anonymous15:44

    I saw a lot of MNE cars at the TIA parking.

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      Any MNE cars at DBV parking?

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    2. Anonymous21:13

      ^ Good question.
      Dubrovnik should have been Montenegros gate to the outside world if domestic alternatives werent available.

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    3. Anonymous22:21

      Many foreign tourists heading to Montenegro fly into Dubrovnik.

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    4. Anonymous00:58

      In April me and my friend went from Barcelona to Montenegro but we flew through Dubrovnik with Vueling.

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    5. Anonymous03:08

      @ 21:13

      DBV is rather seasonal...

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  37. Anonymous01:00

    There goes my hope of them actually introducing new routes.

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