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Air Montenegro will wet-lease an Airbus A320 aircraft from Lithuanian charter carrier Heston Airlines. According to “ch-aviation”, the jet will supplement Air Montenegro’s in-house capacity during the country’s peak tourist season. As previously reported, the aircraft will be mainly deployed on services to Copenhagen, Lyon and Nantes. The airline is also expected to utilise the jet on some its regular charter flights which this summer include Cairo, Yerevan, Tel Aviv, Krakow, Rzeszow, Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius.
They used 737max a few days ago
ReplyDeleteSaw it too.
DeleteIt was urgently chartered only for a day, as one of the Embraers had a malfunction.
DeleteFrom Smart Wings.
DeleteMontenegro keeps winning!
ReplyDeleteSo... it's Charter Heston? I thought it was spelled differently...
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Charlton Heston comes to my mind ...
DeleteThe plane is white, without any logo or something. i think they remove "pedernales" hehe
DeleteI hope they removed Pedernales livery from that plane (LY-FJI, landed today in TGD). Pedernales is a province in Dominican republic where it flew previosly, but I think pronouncing it in serbian/montenegrin will be....well...hm🙂
ReplyDeleteThe livery looks cheap
DeleteIt's supposed to be
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DeleteIt would be : "oca ti ocinjeg...."
How many planes will Air Montenegro have this summer? Is it two E195s and this one leased A320?
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