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Ljubljana Airport, 1984

Montenegro to designate PSO routes

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The Montenegrin Ministry of Transport has proposed that the government adopt a new regulation outlining the conditions for declaring air routes of public interest and the way such routes should be operated. For the first time, the state is introducing a framework that allows the establishment of Public Service Obligation (PSO) flights, a move aimed at improving Montenegro’s air connectivity. The regulation sets out the criteria for designating a route as being of public interest, along with the rights and obligations of airlines operating these services. Such routes are considered vital for boosting economic growth, strengthening social cohesion and ensuring Montenegro’s accessibility to key destinations in the region and the European Union. “The introduction of routes of public interest marks an important step toward building a stable and predictable system of air connectivity. Through clear procedures and fair conditions, the state will ensure accessible and reliable air links for citizens and the economy, especially on routes where there is no commercial interest from airlines”, the Ministry of Transport said in a statement.

September 26, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:31

    Good for AirMontenegro

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  2. Anonymous15:14

    TGD-BEG please!

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    1. Anonymous15:44

      If there is any route from PGD that it is not fit for PSO, itS PGD-BEG! Volume and frequency wise!

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  3. Anonymous17:38

    TGD-SJJ! If they couldn't fix the road for 30 years, let's fix the problem now with cheap flights!

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    1. Anonymous22:21

      No one will fly such a small distance route for cheap money , the car distance is just 230 km , it is shown in the past that just barely some domestic routes in Ex-yu could really work and are with real demand wbich already exists...

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    2. Anonymous07:40

      Many people would and already did despite the prices being higher than OU flights. Tivat would for sure work from Sarajevo as a seasonal route to avoid congestion around the Kotor Bay.

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  4. Anonymous16:11

    FRA,BRU,ZRH,LHR,CDG

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  5. KrishnaCg17:23

    FRA, ZRH, CDG, AMS, LHR, ZAG, CPH, MAD and ARN From Podgorica TGD

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