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Wizz begins second phase of Podgorica growth, does not rule out Tivat

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Wizz Air has begun the introduction of its second batch of new routes from Podgorica this year, following the stationing of a second Airbus A321neo aircraft at its new base in the Montenegrin capital, with a total of seventeen new routes launched this summer. Speaking to EX-YU Aviation News, Wizz Air Network Officer Andras Szabo said, “Wizz Air is delivering development in Montenegro that has been long awaited. We are offering very good connectivity to help fuel tourism, while at the same time providing economic links to major European cities and capitals. We have enabled multiple directions of travel through this network. The development approach and philosophy that Montenegro is following, both in the air transport sector and more broadly as a country, is very positive and helps support our growth”.

During the 2026 summer season, Wizz Air has 888.400 seats on the Montenegrin market, or an additional 579.000 seats compared to last summer. The airline has instantly become Montenegro’s largest carrier during the summer season, holding a 29.3% capacity share. In 2025 alone, the airline welcomed more than 360.000 passengers on its Podgorica flights.

Asked why the carrier had not opted to introduce summer routes out of Tivat, Mr Szabo noted, “We predominantly operate Airbus A321neo aircraft, while Tivat is a very special airport to serve, being both very constrained and subject to specific operational procedures. This is why, for now, Podgorica is the preferred platform for us. We would never exclude looking at Tivat as well, but at this stage, Podgorica was the logical choice for us”.


June 07, 2026
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  1. Anonymous09:03

    888 thousand seats is more than the population. Good job Wizz

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    1. Anonymous09:54

      True dat!

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  2. Anonymous09:04

    Good for Montenegro.
    TIV needs a complete overhaul. The airport looks like a bus station. Time travel experience.

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    1. Anonymous11:27

      The bus station in Tivat looks far better than the airport

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  3. Anonymous09:06

    I always wondered why airlines were choosing Podgorica over Tivat. But completely forgot the difficulty of flying there. Now it makes more sense.

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    1. Anonymous09:07

      Basically nothing can land past 19:30 if i remember? And thats summer

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    2. Anonymous09:08

      Yes, true

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    3. Anonymous14:54

      May I know why Anonymous 09:07 ?

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    4. Anonymous14:58

      Because landings can only occur during daylight hours. In winter its like 17:00h

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    5. Anonymous16:16

      No instrument landings/ procedures just sunrise to sunset use of airport.....

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  4. Anonymous09:07

    It makes sence to operate from Podgorica. Tivat is constrained by timings etc.

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  5. Anonymous09:09

    I just don't see Air Montenegro surviving this

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    1. Anonymous10:34

      Do we know LF for the first phase so far?

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    2. Anonymous19:49

      I think W6 is far more LF sensitive than 4O. If they can't fill planes, they will leave in an afternoon

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  6. Anonymous09:33

    While Wizz Air's growth is welcome Montenegro should be careful not to become overly dependent on one airline.

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    1. Anonymous09:56

      the choice is stagnation or Wizz

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    2. Anonymous09:57

      Your concern is noted.

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  7. Anonymous09:34

    The numbers are remarkable. Going from a relatively small presence to nearly 30% of market.

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    1. Anonymous10:10

      going up to 45% https://www.exyuaviation.com/2026/05/several-ex-yu-capital-airports-with.html

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  8. Anonymous09:34

    JU will love this

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    1. Anonymous09:42

      I think they're ok for a while yet. The o/d demand is huge.

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    2. Anonymous09:58

      It used to also carry the big majority of Montenegro traffic to the rest of Europe.
      With Wizz's expansion though that traffic is going to reduce by a very significant amount.

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    3. Anonymous10:05

      They will still have quite a bit of connecting traffic. But yeah it will influence things abit. Eventually improved road connections will redcue th3 importance of this air route still futher.

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    4. Anonymous10:07

      JU flies to 100+ destinations so the amount of transfer passengers continues to rise.

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    5. Anonymous17:54

      Flying twice weekly is not very convenient to catching connecting traffic.

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    6. Anonymous18:03

      Correct, however many of Wizzair's routes are also twice a week. The market remains for both and I think JU will remain buoyant on the market. I agree if wizzair (or anyone else) manged a LCC breakthrough on the Belgrade to Podgorica route it would effect things. But this is not on the cards for a long while yet.

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    7. Anonymous18:15

      Flew BEG-TGD today on JU (afternoon flight). PACKED A320. What was interesting is that a lot of the passengers were Albanians. I assume from Montenegro. Not sure if there was a flight from the US connecting. BEG was the busiest I have ever seen it. Was so happy I bought the prirority passport/security lane. Was worth the 10 euro add on. Flying back tomorrow TGD-BEG afternoon flight with A220.

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    8. Anonymous19:21

      People in the region use all kinds of flights depending on need. I set to two Montengron girls flying London-Tirana and they were getting a lift up to Podgorica because the price was right for them. Great to see people moving around so much in the region. Its important

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  9. Anonymous09:52

    Podgorica has finally become a serious low cost base in the region.

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  10. Anonymous09:53

    As soon as Montenegro enters the EU they can start BEG and INI flights

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    1. Anonymous17:13

      That market still is much underserved.
      INI could go daily in summer.
      The ATR is perfect for that route.

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    2. Anonymous18:34

      AirSerbia can boost KVO-TIV. Enough demand for daily ATR

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  11. Anonymous09:54

    and the elephant in the room: flights TGD-BEG once they become possible

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  12. Anonymous09:57

    out of curiousity: what was the April pax number for TGD?

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    1. EX-YU Aviation10:05

      159.450, +9.3%

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    2. Anonymous10:08

      Danke! :)

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  13. Anonymous10:34

    Air Montenegro just got destroyed by Josh Cahill on his latest video. This’ll be great for Wizz Air.

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    1. Anonymous10:59

      "cabin crew that cant be bothered to work" 😂

      but hey at least their PRG-TGD flight looked packed

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    2. Anonymous18:20

      The security officer in TGD smoking on the job was so funny, classic Balkans.

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  14. Anonymous13:15

    This wizz base in Montenegro will be closed because contract is suspicious... Airports os Monte egro gave them too much low prices for all services

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  15. Anonymous13:25

    Podgorica airport needs expansion and modernization. Even if Wizz or any other airline manage to bring more passenger volume, the constraint, if not a bottleneck will be the existing airport infrastructure

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      The airport has been a bottleneck for many years and it's crazy that they allowed this base before they expanded infrastructire. TGD is hands down the worst capital city airport in Europe

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