In 2026, Montenegro enters the year with its most developed low-cost flight network to date, making the country more accessible than ever for short-term visitors, long-stay tourists, and digital nomads looking for a flexible and affordable European base.
The country's two main airports now have clearly defined roles:
This distinction is especially important for digital nomads who choose where to live, not just where to vacation.
Podgorica – The Ideal Entry Point
In 2026, Podgorica has firmly positioned itself as Montenegro's main low-cost hub, with direct connections to many European cities that already serve as major nomad and business travel routes.
Why PodgoricaCities such as Warsaw, Kraków, Katowice, Vilnius, Gdańsk, Hamburg, Cologne, and Milan (Bergamo and Malpensa) are not luxury tourist routes — they are "working routes" with steady demand, frequent flights, and reliable year-round occupancy.
Tivat – Seasonal Appeal with Higher Average Spend
Unlike Podgorica, Tivat operates with fewer but more selectively chosen low-cost routes, focusing on Western Europe and higher-spending travelers.
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