Due to last night's and this morning's outage of "To Montenegro" chartered planes, the delay in the flights of the national airline continued today.
The plane from Podgorica to Kišnjev took off at 15.00:15.40 p.m. instead of 18.30:20.10 p.m., while the planned flight from Podgorica to Belgrade was moved from XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.
The plane arriving from Bratislava, which was supposed to land at the Podgorica airport at 17.40:10.20 p.m., is also expected to be delayed. The flight to Bratislava was late in departure because it took off at 12.41:20.40 instead of XNUMX:XNUMX. The plane from Belgrade, which was supposed to land at XNUMX:XNUMX p.m., will also be late in arriving, because it will take off for Belgrade with a delay of one and a half hours.
According to "Vijesti" information, the leased "embraer" crashed yesterday due to a technical malfunction, and today the "airbus" which did not even take off for Paris this morning at eight o'clock. He was supposed to return from Paris at 13.55:XNUMX p.m., but both flights were canceled.
"Embraer" should return to flying tomorrow, and the same was announced for "Airbus", which was returned from takeoff twice yesterday and today.
"Today, the company canceled the flights Podgorica-Paris, as well as Paris-Podgorica, due to a technical malfunction of the rented plane, which caused certain changes in the traffic regime. Traffic disruptions are frequent situations in aviation, and the company tries to take care of its passengers in every situation All the passengers who were supposed to travel to Paris today are accommodated in a hotel and provided with food. Podgorica-Paris and Paris-Podgorica flights will be operated tomorrow in the afternoon. The technical malfunction could not at any time endanger the safety of the passengers." , it was stated from the company.
These planes were leased under disputed circumstances in April and June of this year, and so far they have had several outages, due to which the flights of the other two planes owned by "To Montenegro" have been disrupted.
Delays will cause multi-million losses in business, as warned in June by the dismissed member of the board of directors, Vukadin Stojanović.
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