The winter IATA season has significantly reduced the number of flights from Podgorica and Tivat airports, leading passengers to turn to neighboring airports. Ryanair is only…
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Since the beginning of the year, 1.57 million vehicles have traveled on the Princess Ksenija Highway. According to data from Monteput, the company managing the key…
Montenegro has made significant progress in repaying its loan to the Chinese EXIM Bank for the highway section from Smokovac to Mateševo. According to the Ministry…
Monteput has announced that users of JP Putevi Srbije’s electronic toll payment system can now conveniently pay tolls in Montenegro with a single tag device. Prior…
The proposed route for the highway’s third section passing through Berane is currently seen as a much more favorable option for the city compared to the…
Renowned global companies have expressed interest in the continuation of the construction of Montenegro’s highway, specifically the second section from Mateševo to Andrijevica. These include Strabag…
The Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs has submitted a funding application via the Western Balkans Investment Framework (WBIF) for the construction of a railway linking…
Since the start of the year, a total of 450,740 vehicles have traveled along the Princess Ksenija highway. Data from Monteput’s website, responsible for managing the…
Montenegro and Italy share close ties in many aspects, and a prerequisite for the full utilization of geographical connectivity is the revitalization of transportation connections between…
The Ministry of Economic Development and Tourism (MERT) submitted for public debate a draft law on mediation in traffic and rental of real estate, which should…