Montenegro airports face flight reductions this winter, while regional airports see growth
, NewsBoth airports in Montenegro will have fewer flights this winter compared to last year.
Flight tracking data from December 2 to 8 shows that Podgorica Airport has reduced six flights compared to last year, while Tivat Airport has cut three.
According to data published by Zamaaero, Pristina Airport saw the largest increase, with 44 more flights, followed by Sarajevo (27), Dubrovnik (13), and Zagreb (10).
Compared to last year, Banja Luka (8), Split (4), and Mostar (3) also experienced growth.
In addition to Podgorica and Tivat, other airports with a decrease in flights include Belgrade (-43), Skopje (-29), Niš (-7), Ljubljana (-3), Pula (-2, and Ohrid (-2).
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