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Wizz Air launching Podgorica base with fourteen new routes

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Low cost carrier Wizz Air will open a base in Podgorica next year, launching fourteen new routes in the process, including services to Ljubljana.  New destinations include Barcelona, Basel, Beauvais, Baden Baden, Cologne, Hamburg, Rome Fiumicino, Gdansk, Maastricht, Malmo, Poznan, Rzeszow, Ljubljana and Wrocław. Wizz Air will compete directly against flag carrier Air Montenegro on services to Rome and Ljubljana, as well as Ryanair to Gdansk and Wroclaw. The new routes will join the already served Budapest, Dortmund, Memmingen and Milan Malpensa on a year-round basis, as well as Katowice, London Gatwick and Warsaw seasonally. The carrier previously announced Vilnius as a new additiom to its Podgorica network. The airline plans to have two Airbus A321neo aircraft based in the city, with a number of routes launching in late March and a second batch in June.

DestinationLaunch date
MalmoMAR 29
BeauvaisMAR 30
Hamburg
MAR 31
MaastrichtMAR 31
BarcelonaJUN 1
BaselJUN 1
RzeszowJUN 1
RomeJUN 2
Baden BadenJUN 2
CologneJUN 2
LjubljanaJUN 2
PoznanJUN 4
VilniusJUN 7
GdanskJUN 7
WroclawJUN 16
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Wizz Air is already Podgorica's largest carrier by available seat capacity, with just over 400.000 seats on the market in 2025. It is projected to handle some 309.000 passengers on its Podgorica flights this year. Commenting on the development, Wizz Air CEO, Jozsef Varadi, said, “We are proud to deepen our roots in Podgorica and bring new opportunities to the people of Montenegro. This base represents much more than operational growth. It is a long-term investment in the future of mobility, the economy and Montenegro’s global connectivity”. 

The CEO of operator Airports of Montenegro, Roko Tolić, added, "I am especially pleased because this is one of those announcements that will bring joy not only to all citizens of Montenegro but also to the entire economy. Still, we have just this one day to celebrate, because starting tomorrow, Airports of Montenegro faces a continuation of important tasks ahead. In a very short period, before next spring, we must urgently enhance our infrastructure and operational capacities, successfully organise extended working hours and train new staff. We are ready to introduce a third shift in Podgorica and are determined to develop Airports of Montenegro to a level that matches the potential of this remarkable country".

October 14, 2025
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  1. Anonymous11:13

    good news for ljubjana!

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    1. Anonymous11:24

      nice!!!! it wont be as strong as Skopje but still great!

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    2. Anonymous11:37

      It has more frequencies than SKP 😂

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    3. Anonymous12:00

      For now. Since Skopje SS26 is not updated yet. probably they will fly daily in SS

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    4. Anonymous12:14

      It will never have the LF that SKP has.

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    5. Anonymous12:28

      Only Riyadh-Jeddah has better LF than LJU-SKP

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    6. Anonymous13:22

      A welcome surprise, this probs means 4O is out, though

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    7. Anonymous17:15

      I’m surprised but happy Ljubljana made the list!

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  2. Anonymous11:14

    Wow, this is strong!

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    1. Anonymous12:07

      Now we need Wizzair to connect Ljubljana and Belgrade.

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  3. Anonymous11:15

    Poznan, Rzeszow and Wroclaw?
    I have some doubts...

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    1. Anonymous11:17

      For Polish tourists

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    2. Anonymous11:19

      Why dont they fly then to TIV?

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    3. Anonymous11:20

      TIV is falling apart in summer more than TGD.

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    4. Anonymous11:20

      Because in TGD they can get local traffic too.

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    5. Anonymous12:34

      They certainly won`t base an aircraft on an airport closed after sunset. But they could operate Tivat from other bases.

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    6. Anonymous12:57

      > from other bases

      I guess the other base could be TGD? Something like TGD-POZ-TIV-POZ-TGD?

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    7. Anonymous13:31

      It's close to Mostar, which might be a factor as well

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    8. Anonymous14:18

      Why is Mostar interesting? Don't believe the analyst and bloated Međugorje numbers, Mostar itself has much more tourists and needs a separate flight, it's still a 3-4 hour drive

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    9. Anonymous14:59

      Well, it is Medžugorje that attracts Poles, that's why they visit

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    10. Anonymous15:19

      Why nobody ever here questions why small Montenegro has two airports 1:30h drive apart from each other, while it's constantly the topic how come Bosnia has 4 and is so small!

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  4. Anonymous11:21

    Yesssss, MLH/BSL - TGD

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  5. Anonymous11:22

    Congrats to TGD

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  6. Anonymous11:23

    Farewell Air Montenegro

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  7. Anonymous11:26

    Bravo Roko!

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    1. Anonymous11:37

      I must say I agree

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  8. Anonymous11:29

    Vilnius?

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    1. Anonymous11:40

      Yes, it was announced a month ago and it is for tourists. Air Montenegro used to fly charters there last year. Not sure about this one
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2025/09/wizz-air-launching-new-podgorica-service.html

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  9. Anonymous11:37

    OMG YES LJUBLJANA!

    What a welcome news

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    1. Anonymous11:52

      It is wild to me that TGD-LJU will have more seats available than BEG-LJU!

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    2. Anonymous12:08

      they should start Belgrade - Ljubljana too.

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    3. Anonymous12:24

      @ anon 11:52
      BEG-LJU works on frequencies. There is also INI-LJU.

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    4. Anonymous12:35

      There should also be KVO - LJU.

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  10. XYZ11:38

    Wow Ljubljana is starting with 4x weekly!!

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  11. Anonymous11:42

    Very odd how Wizzair seemingly flies only PSO/tender flights to Ljubljana, but won't apply for slovenian tender. Looks like Slovenian government really doesn't know what they are doing, when an airline is happy to apply for government help everywhere else whilst not in Slovenia

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    1. Anonymous12:09

      or you simply dont know the background. The tender was based on current legislation. Now once parliament confirms new law, they will be able to do PSO.

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    2. Anonymous13:32

      Yeah, old tender wasn't in touch with reality. It only subsidised loss-making routes, when the problem with LJU has been poor yields in comparison to other markets. Iberia, despite applying, received zero in compensation

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    3. Anonymous14:08

      The problem of Slovenian tender is that it's alligned with EU Aviation guidelines. They do only what they are allowed to do (new routes, 50% airport costs). TGD is sadly not a new route from LJU so not eligible.

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  12. Anonymous11:54

    Well AirMontenegro can now focus on Tivat, and hope and pray that PSO routes are made for them. That's the only way they are surviving

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    1. Anonymous11:58

      They can also add capacity to BEG.

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    2. Anonymous11:59

      Indeed

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  13. Anonymous12:07

    Great news! I do find Podgorica Airport can get very over crowded during the summer, especially if there is even the slightest of delays which leading to becoming really quite uncomfortable. I remember one evening when several flights were delayed and many hundreds of passengers were hunting for what seemed like one or two sockets for charging mobile phones.
    That being said it's really great news that Wizz are going to base two such wonderful aircraft here and routes to places such Maastricht and Rzeszów speak of a confidence in Montenegro's tourist appeal.

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  14. Anonymous12:07

    Great. I hope Zagreb will be connected with Podgorica again soon.

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    1. Anonymous16:28

      you just drive to ljubljana and use wizz flight ... thats why we have schengen

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  15. Anonymous12:08

    Seeing Podgorica and Tuzla get Wizzair base but not Ljubljana pains me, especially as they could attack FRs position in Rynair with summer routes to Greek, Spanish and Italian destinations

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  16. Anonymous12:09

    We can probably say goodbye to TGD-LJU with Air Montenegro. Maybe they will keep TIV-LJU, but majority will still fly with Wizz.

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      or they will fly on days when wizz wont fly - yet.

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    2. Anonymous12:11

      I think they will go with 4x weekly to TIV. Let's wait and see what happens with PSO, I think Ljubljana will be included

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  17. Anonymous12:12

    So Ljubljana is the only ex-yu city with 2 intra ex-yu connections?

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      intra llc connections *

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    2. Anonymous12:35

      Zagreb has flights to Sarajevo, Mostar, Skopje, Belgrade and sometimes Prishtina. Or do you mean Wizzair routes in which case yes.

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    3. Anonymous12:36

      ^ He said LCC and ZAG-PRN has not operated in years.

      You also have flights from Belgrade to: Podgorica, Tivat, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Split, Rijeka, Pula, Zadar, Skopje, Ohrid, Mostar, Sarajevo...

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    4. Anonymous12:40

      Yes the addition was only seen after i replied. It will be great to see the figures for LJ. Hopefully prices will be very reasonable.

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  18. Kole1970112:49

    I'm sceptical about this...Malmö have from Belgrade less frequency and they expect more passenger from Podgorica!?

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    1. Anonymous13:36

      That one's the most surprising. I'm aware it holds a massive exyu diaspora, but I always thought it was moreso Bosnians, there's lots more Montenegrins in France and Germany

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    2. Anonymous14:35

      Copenhagen always had strong demand to Montenegrin market.

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    3. Anonymous14:49

      I doubt those frequencies will last.

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    4. Anonymous17:08

      I think the same.

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  19. Anonymous13:18

    This is major news!
    Now we only need a Ljubljana base :)

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  20. Anonymous13:45

    Just please check yourself in online and read how much cabin baggage you can have. Make staff happy. We don't want to argue with you. Help us help you.

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  21. Anonymous13:58

    Well done to TGD. Now it's PRN and LJU's turn to get a base on LCC. Is GP low-cost?

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  22. Anonymous14:00

    Congrats TGD!

    I see some routes that could be interesting for Skopje and Ohrid as well, at least seasonally.

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  23. Anonymous14:06

    No idea whats happening to Ljubljana flights, but the price was 19€ one way this morning and now most of them are about 60€? Is it possible that agencies are buying them?

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    1. Anonymous14:22

      Maybe they are still playing around with the flights. Half an hour ago I could choose the flights to LJU on the calendar, but no flights showed up on the next step.

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    2. Anonymous14:27

      "Our specialist team turned off certain features on the site to perform a scheduled maintenance.

      Please visit the site later to access this feature!

      Thank you for your patience."

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    3. Anonymous14:33

      Prices on some days are now €80 — with prices like that, Air Montenegro can compete with them.

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    4. Anonymous14:46

      Jesus Christ, relax, it's only been a couple of hours.

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    5. Anonymous15:21

      @ anonym 14:46h

      😂👍🏼

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  24. Anonymous14:17

    I dream of the moment this happens to Sarajevo and flights to Poland, Lithuania, Romania are introduced

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    1. Anonymous14:53

      Sarajevo is far away from the coast. So it is not possible to fill such flights from such countries with tourists. Especially when there is no diaspora/Gastarbeiter demand at all.

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    2. Anonymous17:56

      Sarajevo has a ton of leisure demand and also tourists from Czechia, Poland and Romania, plus the local demand towards Prague and Krakow from tour agencies, it would easily warrant flights. So many random towns in Europe are linked by LCCs that SJJ is a no brainier. There's even a Tuzla-Larnaca line now that will likely be a massive hit but was ridiculed here.

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  25. Anonymous14:21

    “ Wizz Air is already Podgorica's largest carrier by available seat capacity, with just over 400.000 seats on the market in 2025. It is projected to handle some 309.000 passengers on its Podgorica flights this year.”

    Does that mean their average LF was below 80 %? Or is it a typo and it should say 390k?

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      It is not a typo.

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    2. Anonymous14:28

      How does it make sense to start the base there with 75% LF, when Ljubljana is running 98% one on the route no one thought it's viable. Fraport SURELY isn't helping the case here? I'm lost

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  26. Anonymous14:37

    Fantastic news for Montenegro! Fourteen new routes in one go is unprecedented. Finally, people will have affordable options to fly directly from Podgorica without needing to connect elsewhere.

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      +1

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  27. Anonymous14:37

    Wizz Air is clearly betting big on Podgorica. But will all of these routes survive long term?

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      Wizz Air’s statement about long term investment sounds nice but as we all know they’ve pulled out of bases before. I’ll believe it’s permanent when I see it still running in 3 years time.

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  28. Anonymous14:38

    Competition on Rome and Ljubljana will be interesting to watch. Air Montenegro will have to react fast or it could lose passengers on both routes.

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      TBH is Air Montenegro really much competition? Certainly it has its work cut out.

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  29. Anonymous15:48

    Sooner or later, this will be the death knell for Air Montenegro. Losses will accumulate over the years to the point where it no longer makes sense to maintain a state-owned carrier for such a small market. If OU does not finally bow to market conditions, it will suffer the same fate as Air Montenegro or, earlier, JP.

    JU has different conditions with the BEG HUB system and a certain size to cushion such attacks. In 10 years, JU will most likely be the only local provider left in the former YU market.

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  30. Anonymous17:14

    It’s great to finally see more connections to Western and Northern Europe.

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  31. Anonymous17:14

    Wizz Air already dominates in Podgorica, now they’re cementing their position even more. But I wonder what this means for Tivat. Will they ever expand there too?

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  32. Anonymous17:15

    Let’s just hope there’s enough ground staff and infrastructure ready by March

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  33. Anonymous17:32

    This expansion shows the potential of Montenegro’s market when handled properly. Other airlines should take note. There’s clearly demand.

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  34. Anonymous17:48

    Most destinations are so random.
    And its overwhelming inbound because Montegrins dont fly to most of these places.
    Not enough to fill A321s..

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