The Turkish low-cost airline Pegasus will soon start flying to Montenegro, and the first flights were announced on July 19th, although they were originally supposed to start on June 22nd.
As reported by Zamaaero, the line Istanbul – Podgorica will be operational four times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
That regime will last until October 27th.
For now, Pegasus does not have these flights on sale for the winter, although it has been announced that the line will be operational all year round.
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