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Flynas plans Podgorica service

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Saudi Arabian low cost carrier Flynas plans to launch seasonal flights to Podgorica this summer season. The CEO of operator Airports of Montenegro, Roko Tolić, has confirmed the two sides have negotiated the introduction of flights between Riyadh and Podgorica. The service, which is expected to be maintained three times per week until September, is due to start on June 27, although tickets are yet to be put on sale. Flynas previously served the Montenegrin capital seasonally in 2023. It planned to resume flights in 2024, however, the service didn’t materialise.

April 25, 2025
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  1. Anonymous10:34

    I wonder when those Maribor flights are starting;)

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  2. Anonymous10:39

    Any news about Slovenia flights? SIJ announced 1 billion EUR investment in KSA a few months ago

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    1. Anonymous13:34

      EU has a stricter visa regime as a whole, hence no LJU flights. There's no ZAG flights either and Croatia was historically more popular with Middle Eastern tourists than Podgorica

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  3. Anonymous12:07

    Bravo Montenegro

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  4. Anonymous15:19

    Is this in accordance with the EU policies on third-country visa regime?

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  5. Anonymous16:35

    Of course its nonsense but they are absolutely clueless.
    The only place in Ex Yu where it makes sense to debut is Belgrade.
    Still Russia would be a much more lucrative market for them but they dont try either...

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  6. Anonymous09:42

    KSA passengers are looking to escape from Saudia during summer( who was there, knows what I am talking about),sa,after Bosnia next market is logically Montenegro,Hi mountains,Ulcinj coast,where Muslims are majority

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