Latvian airline airBaltic will enter the Montenegrin market on May 4, 2023, with a two-week rotation between Riga and Tivat.
The airline has never served Montenegro in the past, and the entry into the new market is part of a broader plan for the region, which will also include flights to Belgrade, Split and Dubrovnik.
All destinations will be connected by an Airbus A220 aircraft with 145 seats, which is the only type in the airline's fleet.
On May 16, the airline will start with two weekly flights from Riga to Belgrade, which will mark its return to the Serbian capital after twelve years. It initially operated flights between the two cities from 2009 to 2011, but ceased operations along with several other destinations as the carrier struggled with financial problems and fleet shortages at the time.
airBaltic CEO Martin Gauss recently told EX-YU Aviation News that they have always talked about Belgrade and that the airline will increase its presence in Croatia by introducing flights from Tallinn to Split and Dubrovnik from May 1st and 2nd. Both routes will be held twice a week.
Source: Investitor
Photo: Air Baltic
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