Air Montenegro is embarking on its next phase of development, which includes the introduction of online passenger check-in, ticket options without baggage, the ability to purchase…
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National carrier Air Montenegro continues its financial and operational ascent, generating €62.3 million in revenue in 2023, marking a 45% increase compared to 2022. The achieved…
Montenegro’s national airline, To Montenegro, has reported a multimillion-euro loss following the entry of Turkish low-cost carrier Pegasus onto its flight routes, according to Tihomir Dragaš,…
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…
During the upcoming summer aviation season, starting tomorrow and lasting until the end of October, Podgorica and Tivat airports will each offer connections to 40 destinations.…
In the upcoming summer season, Ryanair, the Irish airline, is poised to become the leading carrier at Podgorica Airport by reinstating previously suspended flights. From March…
Used cars of Euro 4 standard currently imported into Montenegro are more than 15 years old and have a negative impact on traffic safety and environmental…
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…
From the European Union, they also follow the developments in the field of economy. In the EC Report, among other things, they stated that Montenegro needs…
Montenegro’s priority should be investment in transport infrastructure in order for the country to become a regional hub and strengthen its strategic position, Montenegrin President Jakov…


