Podgorica Airport handles millionth passenger

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Podgorica Airport handled its millionth passenger of the year on Monday August 5, achieving the milestone nine days ahead of last year. The millionth traveller arrived on a Ryanair flight from London Stansted. In July alone, Podgorica Airport welcomed 227.429 travellers, representing an increase of 7.7% on the same month in 2023. During the January - July period, the airport handled 978.307 passengers, up 8.5%, or an additional 76.446 customers.


Podgorica’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, July 2024



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  1. Anonymous14:49

    JU lightyears ahead of OS I see!

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    1. Anonymous14:55

      Out of the entire text that's the most important thing to you? Considering JU's good results I really can't understand the joy, hope and excitement some people here have for JU to fail. I would be more concerned that the country's national airline, paid for by taxpayers is sixth at its home base. And 3 years after starting operations is still unable to sell connecting flights or sign a codeshare because some bozo at the company selected a reservation system which allows neither.

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  2. Anonymous15:45

    They are 5 days behind Sarajevo with the millionth.

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    1. Anonymous14:52

      It was obvious SJJ would have more passengers when 2024 began, same with LJU and ZAD

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  3. Anonymous17:49

    I think that in order to increase the PGD numbers, low cost lines should be introduced to avoid TIA, otherwise the numbers in PGD would increase very slowly in the future.

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    1. Anonymous19:08

      Airports like TGD can't escape leaking passengers. TIA had 1.2 mln PAX only in July. So it's difficult to fill the void when a nearby airport operates some 250 flights a day.

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    2. Anonymous22:22

      TGD should stay on course. As long as it's making money, providing jobs and being profitable that's all that matters. TGD makes more money per flight and passenger than TIA.

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