Tivat Airport breaks records

From the beginning of this year until October 1, there were 1.183.204 passengers, exceeding the figure for the entire previous year.

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Flights up 11 percent, passengers up 17 percent: Tivat Airport, Photo: Siniša Luković
Flights up 11 percent, passengers up 17 percent: Tivat Airport, Photo: Siniša Luković
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During September, a total of 200.724 passengers passed through both terminal buildings of Tivat Airport, which is 24,2 percent more than in the same month last year.

Tivat Airport achieved a total of 1.829 aircraft takeoff and landing operations last month, which is a 13 percent better result than the same time last year.

From the beginning of this year until October 1, Tivat Airport achieved a total traffic of 1.183.204 passengers, which means that in three quarters of this year it managed to surpass its entire traffic from 2024. The number of passengers at that airport increased by 17 percent in the first nine months of 2025 compared to the same period last year.

In the first nine months of 2025, a total of 12.349 aircraft takeoff and landing operations were recorded on the runway next to the Bay of Tivat, which is 11 percent more than in the first three quarters of 2024.

In total, the traffic at both Montenegrin airports by October 1st this year amounted to slightly more than 2,6 million passengers, which means that the Airports of Montenegro, under the leadership of a Croatian expert, will Roko Tolic as CEO, with the expected traffic volume in the last quarter, to end this year with a total traffic of more than three million passengers, which is the best result in the company's history to date.

These results were achieved despite the uncertainty caused by the Government's months-long delay in finally making a decision on whether to lease Montenegrin airports for a long term to a foreign private concessionaire or allow the state-owned airport company ACG to manage and develop them itself, as well as numerous spatial and technological limitations, outdated and insufficient terminal capacities at both airports, as well as numerous challenges in the road transfer of passengers to and from Tivat Airport due to works on the Tivat - Jaz boulevard, which only about twenty days ago allowed this airport to receive a somewhat improved and paved access from the main road to the terminal.

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