The NGO Action for Social Justice (ASP) has submitted multiple initiatives to the Anti-Corruption Agency (ASK) to investigate potential public interest violations in several transport administration…
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Montenegro and Bulgaria have signed a joint declaration on air transport cooperation aimed at strengthening connectivity between the two countries. The agreement, signed by Montenegro’s Minister…
Wizz Air will continue operating direct flights from Podgorica to Milan Malpensa during the upcoming winter season, maintaining a key connection between Montenegro and northern Italy.…
Austrian Airlines is increasing flights between Vienna and Podgorica this winter, offering nine weekly flights in November and December, up from seven last year. From January…
Andrej Kaluđerović, a representative of the employees of Montenegro’s Railway Infrastructure (ŽICG) who have been on strike since Friday, denied claims that he refused negotiations or…
Since the beginning of the year, the Sozina Tunnel has served 2.79 million vehicles, according to data from Monteput, the company that manages it. In 2024,…
The idea of building an airport in Pljevlja was first publicly proposed in 2006 by then-mayor Filip Vuković during his presidential campaign. Two decades later, the…
On August 22, 2025, 85 employees of Montenegro Rail Infrastructure—including train dispatchers, traffic dispatchers, and TK dispatchers—halted work to draw attention to ongoing issues with management,…
Montenegro may soon get a direct Madrid–Podgorica flight as Spanish airline Iberia considers launching services to the capital. The move follows strong performance and high load…
In Q2 2025, Montenegro’s passenger transport rose in road and air sectors but fell in rail and local road services, according to Monstat. Road passenger numbers…


