Thomson will be in direct competition with Montenegro Airlines on this service, although the Montenegrin carrier can relax as Thomson’s tickets will only be slightly cheaper. Thomson is no stranger to the EX-YU region, operating flights to the Croatian coast during the summer. The airline also at one time operated winter flights to Niš in Serbia.
Meanwhile, in the first 8 months of the year, a total of 416.076 passengers used Tivat Airport, which is 4.4% less when compared to the same period last year. A total of 3.186 aircraft landed at Tivat Airport from January until the end of August.
WOW, Gatwick! I thought they'd only make it with a departure from a less slot-constrained Luton! Good luck Tom ;)
ReplyDeleteThat's good news,should help boost tourism when this recession finally ends.
ReplyDeleteMega marina,golf courses,5*& 6* hotels,casino's & now Thomson flying in,Tivat may well have a bright future!!