Air Montenegro introduces special fares for students and resident doctors

They said that this initiative was designed to facilitate mobility and provide support to young people, recognizing the importance of investing in education and professional development for the future development of Montenegrin society.

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Illustration, Photo: Air Montenegro
Illustration, Photo: Air Montenegro
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Air Montenegro, in cooperation with the Ministry of Transport, has introduced special return airfares for students and resident doctors since January this year, the airline announced.

They said that this initiative was designed to facilitate mobility and provide support to young people, recognizing the importance of investing in education and professional development for the future development of Montenegrin society.

For all students up to 26 years of age, return tickets to Belgrade are available for 99 euros, to Ljubljana for 109 euros, to Rome for 123 euros, to Zurich and Istanbul for 189 euros, while return tickets to Frankfurt and Paris are 199 euros. Students studying in Germany, France and Turkey have additionally adjusted fares, so return tickets to Istanbul are available for 169 euros, and to Paris and Frankfurt for 189 euros, Air Montenegro announced.

Resident doctors are also entitled to more favorable return ticket prices, the company added, including Belgrade at a price of 109 euros and Ljubljana for 129 euros, while additional tariffs will be determined in cooperation with the Medical Chamber.

To exercise the right to these benefits, students and residents should send an inquiry to the address sales@airmontenegro.com, along with submitting appropriate documentation confirming their status – a certified index for the current semester or confirmation from the faculty that they are full-time students, or proof of employment or specialization.

"By introducing these special benefits, Air Montenegro confirms its commitment to supporting the community, as we believe that accessible transportation contributes to creating new opportunities for education, work and connections around the world," the statement concludes.

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