Montenegro Airlines registers busiest October

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Montenegro Airlines handled 52.983 passengers last month, representing an increase of 8% compared to last year. During the January - October period, it welcomed 593.939 travellers on board its aircraft, up 3% on 2018. The number of operated flights also grew by 3%. “We are delighted with the results, especially since they were achieved despite strong competition on the market. In recent times, we have witnessed the bankruptcy of several major European airlines, due to difficult conditions and challenges in commercial aviation, which have resulted in tectonic shifts on the European and global martket. Montenegro Airlines has not been spared. In fact, it has never been more difficult to work in this sector. However, with the support of our owners we have achieved excellent results”, Montenegro Airlines’ CEO, Živko Banjević. said.

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  1. Anonymous13:32

    All this growth comes from those Adria rescue fares. lol

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    1. Anonymous17:06

      Yes, I used it too. I flew with them via TGD to SOF. They rescued me.

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    2. Anonymous17:07

      Problem is Montenegro Airlines does not fly to SOF.

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    3. Anonymous21:46

      Hahaha fail

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  2. Anonymous17:10

    With help of Airports of Montenegro(100% discount).I think that is the same with Jugopetrol(regarding VAT and fuel taxes)

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    1. Anonymous09:48

      for international pax flights (and all montenegro flights are international) there is no VAT on JET-A1, if montenegro's laws and regulations and in line with the EU one's (and almost everywhere else kerosine is tax exempt for international flights).

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  3. Anonymous22:23

    Against all odds, YM seems to be much more successful as it doesn't depend on other bigger projects.
    Congratulations for the individualism!

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  4. Anonymous02:39

    The silent achiever.

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