Since I took office as Minister of Transport, there has been no official or unofficial interest from Serbia regarding the Montenegrin Airports, stated Minister Maja Vukićević.…
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The National Tourism Organization of Montenegro (NTOCG), in cooperation with airline flydubai, the Montenegrin Embassy in the UAE, and the tourism industry, organized a webinar for…
Two companies shortlisted for the concession of Podgorica and Tivat airports — Incheon International Airport Corporation (South Korea) and Corporación América Airports S.A. (Luxembourg) — have…
Reforms in road transport are essential for ensuring efficient mobility, logistics, economic stability and road safety, according to a roundtable titled “Road Transport in Modern Business…
The concession process for Podgorica and Tivat airports in Montenegro is increasingly facing signs of an institutional crisis, marked by serious suspicions of political pressure and…
Montenegro’s President Jakov Milatović announced the restoration of a direct flight route between Podgorica and Bratislava for the upcoming season. He emphasized that this connection is…
Representatives of the governments of Montenegro and the Czech Republic are expected to soon sign a memorandum of cooperation, which will serve as a significant framework…
This summer, Montenegro will be connected to three key British cities—London, Manchester and Birmingham—thanks to direct flights operated by the airline Jet2.com, the National Tourism Organization…
Montenegro’s Minister of Transport, Maja Vukićević, participated in the ministerial meeting of the Transport Community held in Belgrade, where she presented key reforms and infrastructure activities…
The Committee for Economy, Finance and Budget has proposed to the Parliament amendments to the Air Traffic Law, which suggest the introduction of Public Service Obligation…


