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Norwegian Air Shuttle will commence a new seasonal service between Stockholm and Tivat next year. The route will operate once per week, each Saturday, from April 1 until the end of the season in late October. Stockholm becomes the airline’s third destination from Tivat following Helsinki and Oslo. Further flight details can be found here.
Montenegro keeps winning!
ReplyDeleteWhy they don't launch flights from SKP or OHD, there is a lot of market in the Nordic countries, especially to OSL, CPH, ARN, MMX, GOT..
ReplyDeleteMy guess is that demand might be there but it's not big enough to fill a high density B738. Remember even EW gave up on SKP-MUC even with LH network to support their operations.
DeleteI've flown multiple times from SKP to TRF, MMX and GOT and everytime the planes were full, actually A321 and A320.
DeleteWell subsidies help fill a plane, that's for sure. ;) In TIV we don't pay airlines to fly, they come on their own.
DeleteWell, you have sea and Montenegro in my opinion is more touristicly attractive.
DeleteNot to mention that the sea in Montenegro is particularly beautiful as it's open, there mostly no Italy on the other end :)
DeleteDemand from SKP or OHD to OSL, CPH, ARN, MMX and GOT is gastarbeiter traffic.
DeleteThey are interested in tourist traffic from Scandinavian travelers.
haha the "high density" guy again. he forgets that Wizz is flying to 7 scandinavian destinations from SKP (Malmö and GOT even 5 weekly)
Deletethe other anon: subsidies help fill a plane? lol. they only help to start a route
beside that only Turku of the 7 nordic destinations is receiving subsidies.
Norwegian is simply afraid to enter a duel with Wizz.
anon 12.12: that is somewhat absurd. gastarbeiter traffic brings you traffic year round, tourist traffic is one weekly during summer as this route. idk
DeleteLuckily PRN isn't afraid to attack SKP. After all PRN management said themselves that 50% of passengers are from Kosovo.
DeleteWhy are you polluting a MNE topic with SKP again? You are going off topic!
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