It is clear that Montenegro faces poor air connectivity, which urgently needs strategic improvement due to the vital role aviation plays in the country’s economy—especially since…
This summer, Montenegro will be connected to three key British cities—London, Manchester and Birmingham—thanks to direct flights operated by the airline Jet2.com, the National Tourism Organization…
Montenegro’s Minister of Tourism, Simonida Kordić, met with Air Montenegro’s CEO Vukadin Stojanović to discuss the airline’s performance and future plans, emphasizing the critical role of…
Montenegro Airports are ramping up efforts to improve the country’s air connectivity by attracting major international airlines. In addition to ongoing initiatives, including the opening of…
A regional meeting was held in Podgorica between representatives of Albania’s Air Traffic Control (ALBCONTROL) and the Air Traffic Control of Serbia and Montenegro (SMATSA). Participants…
Montenegro is ready to foster and improve economic cooperation with Bulgaria, with a focus on better air connectivity, according to the Minister of Transport, Maja Vukićević,…
This spring, citizens of Montenegro will likely have to first travel to Tirana, then take a flight from there to European destinations, as there are fewer…
Aviation analyst Alen Šćurić highlighted the ongoing connectivity problems facing Montenegro, particularly in air travel. He noted that while Montenegrins may choose to travel via Tirana,…
Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) maintain exceptional neighborly relations, with discussions emphasizing the need for more intensive air connections, as noted by Tourism Minister Simonida…
Improved air connectivity between Montenegro and Israel is expected to increase the influx of Israeli tourists, who have long been a staple of Montenegro’s tourism scene.…