Both airports in Montenegro will have fewer flights this winter compared to last year. Flight tracking data from December 2 to 8 shows that Podgorica Airport…
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Since the beginning of this year, a total of 2.72 million vehicles have passed along the Princeza Ksenija Highway, according to data from the Monteput website.…
The Ministry of Transport and the Railway Transport Company of Montenegro (ŽPCG) are working together to define the necessary steps to resume regular train services, recognizing…
Montenegro and Serbia have a mutual interest in reducing congestion at border crossings and improving road connectivity to increase year-round visits from this very important market,…
Montenegro’s airports have the potential to become a major player in the European market in the near future. If a concession is granted, this development could…
Since the beginning of the year, the Sozina Tunnel has served nearly 3.54 million vehicles. According to data from Monteput, the company managing the tunnel, 3.52…
The Port of Singapore has expressed interest in collaborating with the Port of Bar, seeing the potential for it to become a key hub for the…
Montenegro is the only country in the region that doesn’t subsidize airlines, putting its airports at a competitive disadvantage compared to neighboring countries like Slovenia, Serbia,…
The development of all capacities at the Port of Bar, the reconstruction of the Belgrade-Bar railway, and the continued construction of the highway will open new…
The winter IATA season has significantly reduced the number of flights from Podgorica and Tivat airports, leading passengers to turn to neighboring airports. Ryanair is only…


