Air Montenegro to launch regular Baltic charters

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Air Montenegro will commence regular charter flights between Tivat and the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Starting from late May, the Montenegrin carrier will maintain a two weekly service each to Vilnius, Riga and Tallinn until early October. “For a long time, tourists from the Baltics have been interested in Montenegro. By launching services from Tivat to Vilnius, Riga and Tallinn, the national carrier is responding to high demand during the peak summer season, but also in the important post-season period. By contracting nonstop charters to these cities, we will make our country even more accessible and attractive to the market, which has great potential”, Air Montenegro said. The new charters will coincide with the launch of airBaltic’s new scheduled seasonal flights from Riga to Tivat on May 4. You can review Air Montenegro’s planned scheduled services for the 2023 summer season here.

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  1. Anonymous10:40

    Wow nice!

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  2. Anonymous10:41

    Do they have enough planes?

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    1. Anonymous10:50

      They only have x3 Embraer 195 which one is operated by AirSERBIA. Corrige me if I’m wrong

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    2. Anonymous10:54

      The linked article says they are wet leasing an A320 this summer and the one operating for Air Serbia returns. Also they have 2 E195s not 3.

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  3. Anonymous12:17

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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    1. Anonymous01:27

      Good joke 😂😂😂

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  4. Anonymous12:48

    MNE being very proactive searching for new markets. Well done and good luck!

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  5. Anonymous13:23

    I think with the growth of tech in the Baltics it would be good if Air Serbia looks to this region as well. I know lots of tech companies in Serbia that have registered a legal EU entity in this area so expect more trade and business between the 2.

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