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Over the 2025 summer season, from March 30 until October 25, Air Montenegro plans to introduce two new routes to its network, while discontinuing four services which were maintained last year. The carrier will commence operations from Podgorica to both Prague and Baku. However, frequencies on several routes will be reduced due to operations with three instead of four aircraft compared to last summer. The airline is currently in talks to dry-lease an additional jet, which could join the fleet in the coming months and potentially alter existing service frequencies. As of now, Air Montenegro plans to operate with two of its Embraer E195s and one wet-leased E190 from Ukraine’s Windrose Airlines.
Unlike last year, Air Montenegro will have a more pronounced seasonality in its timetable, with frequencies peaking during the busy summer months of June, July and August. Please note that the changes listed below are preliminary and based on current availability in the Global Distribution System (GDS). Furthermore, the tables below display the peak weekly frequency on each route during the course of the summer season. Increases in frequencies on select routes may only take effect later in the summer, as noted in the ‘notes’ section.
Air Montenegro will enter the 2025 summer season by completing its transition to the Amadeus Global Distribution System. This change will make Air Montenegro flights visible on most online ticket search engines, travel providers and tour operators worldwide. Over time, the transition to Amadeus will enable the carrier to sell connecting flights, codeshare flights and introduce various ancillary services.
A review of Air Serbia’s and Croatia Airlines’ summer season network will be published in the coming days.
Departing Podgorica
Departing Tivat
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