Air Montenegro sees 83% of all passengers on Belgrade route

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Air Montenegro handled 63.000 travellers on its flights between Podgorica, Tivat and Belgrade since it commenced commercial operations in June, meaning 83% of all its passengers were either departing or arriving in Belgrade. “Serbia is one of the most important markets for Air Montenegro. We started commercial flights on June 10 by launching services between Podgorica and Belgrade. Within just four months, we carried a record 63.000 passengers between Serbia and Montenegro. Since our two countries not only boast tourism links, but also cultural, family and business ties, we will continue flying to Belgrade from both Podgorica and Tivat over the winter”, the carrier’s CEO, Predrag Todorovoić said. Overall, Air Montenegro handled 76.000 travellers on its flights this summer.

Comments

  1. Anonymous11:06

    Understandable they had to cancel a few routes and even the ones that have stayed have low frequencies. I'm just hoping that they don't butcher the livery as same as they did with the logo

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  2. Anonymous11:15

    "one of the most important markets" - cute :)

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    1. Anonymous12:52

      Haha I noticed that too, tragicomic

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    2. Anonymous09:16

      The only market!

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  3. Anonymous11:47

    Clearly an unsustainable project from the very beginning. You can't run a profitable airline based on two routes. Dead man walking.

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  4. Anonymous13:03

    So, AirSerbia can use dumping prices to destroy them…

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    1. Anonymous15:38

      State will create new airline again. That's not a solution. Merger is better for both.

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  5. Anonymous14:04

    There is something very dodgy going on that there is no livery on the Aircraft.

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  6. Anonymous14:40

    They could start to fly to INI and KVO

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  7. Anonymous14:28

    C'mon people, pay your respects...after all "Montenegro keeps winning"

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