Tivat Airport served 33.312 passengers in two months

According to announcements from Airports of Montenegro (ACG), a total of 50 lines will operate from Tivat Airport this summer to various destinations in Europe, the Middle East, the Persian Gulf region and Central Asia.

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In 2025, they expect traffic of around 1,3 million passengers: Tivat Airport, Photo: ACG
In 2025, they expect traffic of around 1,3 million passengers: Tivat Airport, Photo: ACG
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Tivat Airport recorded a traffic of 16.348 passengers last month, which is 12,3 percent more than in the same month last year. This result was achieved despite the fact that this winter, Turkey's national airline Turkish Airlines did not maintain a regular Istanbul-Tivat route, as was the case last year.

Tivat Airport had 282 aircraft take-off and landing operations in February, which is 7,2 percent more than in the same period last year. In the first two months of this year, 33.312 passengers passed through the terminal building of Tivat Airport, which is a 5,3 percent better result than in the same period last year, while in January and February this year, a total of 577 aircraft take-off and landing operations were performed on the runway next to the Tivat Bay, which is 3,4 percent more than in the first two months last year.

The IATA summer season began on the last Sunday of March, and a number of foreign airlines have introduced regular seasonal flights to Tivat. In addition to Belgrade and Istanbul, with which regular flights operate throughout the year, flights to Tel Aviv, Izmir, Berlin, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Vilnius have now started, and by the end of this week, flights to Paris and Prague will also begin.

According to announcements from Airports of Montenegro (ACG), a total of 50 lines will operate from Tivat Airport this summer to various destinations in Europe, the Middle East, the Persian Gulf region and Central Asia.

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