Tag: transport

Podgorica and Tivat airports see significant growth in Q2 2025, ranking among the fastest in former Yugoslavia

Airports in Podgorica and Tivat have shown significant growth in the second quarter of 2025, positioning themselves among the top ten fastest-growing airports in...

Maritime Union warns Prime Minister of threatened workers’ rights and strategic interests

Representatives of the Independent Union of Workers in Maritime Shipping and Transport have sent a letter to the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Milojko Spajić,...

Montenegro and Romania discuss direct flight route to strengthen economic and tourism ties

In a meeting between the Minister of Transport, Maja Vukićević, and the Ambassador of Romania to Montenegro, Viorel Ardeleanu, discussions were held regarding ongoing...

Air Montenegro launches spring promotion with discounted flights to popular European destinations

The national airline Air Montenegro has launched a spring campaign offering passengers the chance to purchase return tickets to popular European destinations at promotional...
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Port of Bar reports 3% decrease in cargo transshipment for 2024

In the Port of Bar, a total of 1.84 million tons of cargo were transshipped last year, which is a 3% decrease compared to...

FlyOne to launch seasonal flights between Yerevan and Tivat starting May 2

The Armenian branch of the Moldovan airline FlyOne will begin seasonal flights between Yerevan and Tivat this summer. The flights will start on May 2...
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