The Tender Commission responsible for awarding the concession for Podgorica and Tivat airports has not yet completed its work, with the deadline for their decision set…
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The Tender Commission responsible for awarding the concession of Montenegrin airports did not complete its session on Tuesday, which was scheduled to prepare all documentation for…
The establishment of the Bar–Ancona maritime line will significantly improve the connectivity between Montenegro and Italy, said Minister of Maritime Affairs Filip Radulović, according to a…
Serbian Electric Power Industry (EPS) is exploring cooperation with the Port of Bar to improve coal unloading and transportation, aiming to diversify logistics for this critical…
Compared to neighboring countries like Croatia and Albania, Montenegro is significantly less connected to major European hubs. The number of direct flights is limited, especially outside…
The Ministries of Transport of Montenegro and Turkey are set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the field of transport infrastructure. According to…
This summer, a series of charter flights will be launched from several French cities to Montenegro, announced Maryline Haize-Hagron, director of Caen and Deauville airports, during…
Due to the ongoing armed conflict between Israel and Iran, many airlines are altering their flight routes to avoid airspace affected by hostilities. As a result,…
Montenegrin Defense Minister Dragan Krapović met with a delegation from Serbia and Montenegro Air Traffic Services Agency (SMATSA), led by Deputy Director Rajko Uskoković, to discuss…
Tivat Airport handled 129,174 passengers in May, a 21.9% increase compared to the same month last year. There were 1,367 aircraft takeoffs and landings, up 9.7%…


