British Airways has shown interest in launching flights to Montenegro in 2025. Predrag Hajduković, Assistant Director for Commercial Affairs and Marketing at Airports of Montenegro, stated…
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Montenegro’s Minister of Transport, Maja Vukićević, met with representatives from the French Embassy and the French Development Agency to discuss projects under her ministry’s purview, within…
According to data from Monteput, 2.56 million vehicles have passed through the Princess Ksenija Highway since the beginning of the year. This represents a notable increase…
In the third quarter of this year (July, August, September), passenger transport, compared to the same quarter of the previous year, shows a 2.3% decrease in…
The British national airline, British Airways, has reportedly reached out to Airports of Montenegro regarding potential flights to Tivat, according to Zamaaero. According to the report,…
Montenegro has achieved a good level of alignment with the European Union (EU) aviation legislation, according to the latest European Commission (EC) report. The report highlights…
Transport Minister Maja Vukićević recently visited the construction site for the Jaz – Tivat project, an important infrastructure initiative. The project, which is being executed by…
Aviation analyst Alen Šćurić highlighted the ongoing connectivity problems facing Montenegro, particularly in air travel. He noted that while Montenegrins may choose to travel via Tirana,…
Although not officially confirmed, the Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is set to resume flights from Zagreb and Berlin to Podgorica for the summer season of 2025,…
Last month, Tivat Airport recorded a total of 161,623 passengers, marking a 33% increase compared to the same period last year, when 120,979 passengers passed through…


