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Air Montenegro will increase frequencies from Podgorica and Tivat to Belgrade by introducing an additional sixty flights to the Serbian capital in July and August. “In a bid to meet passenger demand, we will introduce an extra sixty flights to this destination in July and August”, the company said. Similarly, Air Serbia is adding an additional 12.340 seats on its services to Tivat during July by introducing an extra 43 rotations to the Montenegrin coast. As a result, Air Serbia will run 54 weekly flights between Belgrade and Tivat in July, while the number of daily rotations on the route will range from six to as many as eight.
Jesus, that's a lot.
ReplyDeleteWhen your limited to potential travelers you focus on that route. I’m saying that, hopefully Montenegro has realised that their most reliable source of passenger hails from Serbia.
DeleteJU should had a321 and send them 4 times a day
DeleteBEG seems to be on fire these days. Today there are 79 departures and tomorrow there are 80. I think this is the busiest Saturday since covid started.
DeleteWhat is the proportion of the MNE traffic in BEG? Maybe 15%?
ReplyDeleteHow many extra flights are this in a week/day ?
ReplyDeleteAir Serbia has 54 weekly flights to Tivat. FR24 says there are 79 weekly flights TIV-BEG and back. That must be a mistake?!
DeleteYou forget that JAT used to send in 2000's DC-10 to Tivat, so this is a lot, but there were years with even more flights and available seats.
ReplyDeleteTimes were different back then. There were visas and serious travel restrictions. What we are seeing the past few summers is the effect of Serbs having extra disposable income and more of them looking to travel abroad. I know many people who go twice for holidays in summer. Maybe in June they go to Greece and then in August to Turkey or they combine Montenegro with Egypt and so on.
DeleteIf JU flies to Minsk then that would be a bunch of additional passengers to TIV as transfers. My sneaky way of getting around Ex-YU staff for refusing new comments on the Belarus story ;)
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