From Montenegro winter Flights to 11 countries
During the winter season, from November 1 to the end of March 2022, according to the announcement from ACG, Montenegro will be connected with 11 countries in Europe and Asia by regular airlines.
If the airline's plans are not spoiled by the epidemiological situation at home and abroad, Montenegro will be connected to 11 countries in Europe via scheduled airlines during the winter IATA season, which begins on November 1 and lasts until the end of March next year. and Asia, the management of the Airport of Montenegro (ACG) told Vijesti.
During the winter months, in addition to the Montenegrin Air Montenegro, the national carriers of Serbia (Air Serbia), Turkey (Turkish Airlines), Austria (Austrian Airlines) and Kazakhstan (Air Astana) will also fly to Tivat and Podgorica. From the so-called legacy career at our airports will be present and Swiss Chair Airlines, Ukrainian Wind Rose, as well as several low cost and leisure airlines such as Ryan Air, Wizz Air and European Air Charter.
"Podgorica will be connected with Belgrade with Air Montenegro and Air Serbia, with Istanbul via Turkish Airlines, with Ljubljana (Air Montenegro), with Zurich - Chair Airlines, with the Kazakh cities of Almaty and Nur Sultan via Air Astana from March next year. The standard route is Vienna - Austrian Airlines, Kiev - Wind Rose, while Ryanair will connect Podgorica with Brussels, Zagreb, Barcelona and Krakow during the winter. Wizz air will connect the capital with Memmingen, Dortmund, Milan and Vienna
A significant novelty when it comes to Tivat airport - three weeks of new routes to Germany, to Munich, Leipzig and Dusseldorf. The intention to introduce traffic from Tivat on those routes during the winter season was announced by the Bulgarian charetr and leisure airline Europeran Air Charter.
source: Vijesti
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