Montenegro’s Ministry of Transport is currently analyzing air routes that could be designated as Public Service Obligation (PSO) lines, prioritizing connections that would better link the…
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In the first half of the year, the Port of Bar handled a total of 849,140 tons of cargo, which is 7% less compared to 914,820…
Montenegro’s Minister of Transport, Maja Vukićević, and CEO of Airports of Montenegro, Roko Tolić, met with senior management of Wizz Air, one of Europe’s largest low-cost…
The main highlight of the new Railway Law in Montenegro is the establishment of the Railway Agency, announced by Transport Minister Maja Vukićević. The law defines…
Due to high demand, Air Montenegro will add extra flights on the Belgrade–Tivat–Belgrade route during August. The new flights will operate on Wednesdays and Sundays. Air…
The enhanced Memorandum of Understanding between the Civil Aviation Authorities of Montenegro and Slovenia strengthens their cooperation, supporting Montenegro’s European integration in the field of air…
Montenegro is considered a medium-developed European country in terms of its road network. Currently, around 285,000 registered vehicles operate on its roads, with passenger cars making…
On July 13, Monteput celebrates two major anniversaries: three years since the opening of the priority Bar–Boljare highway section and 20 years since the Sozina Tunnel…
The Tender Commission responsible for awarding the concession for Montenegro’s airports has extended its work by seven days, as it was unable to review and approve…
The Tender Commission (TK) for the concession procedure of the Podgorica and Tivat airports has completed its part and handed over the decision to the Ministry…


