
Low price provider Wizz Air will open a base in Podgorica subsequent 12 months, launching fourteen new routes within the course of, together with providers to Ljubljana. New locations embrace Barcelona, Basel, Beauvais, Baden Baden, Cologne, Hamburg, Rome Fiumicino, Gdansk, Maastricht, Malmo, Poznan, Rzeszow, Ljubljana and Wrocław. Wizz Air will compete straight towards flag provider Air Montenegro on providers to Rome and Ljubljana, in addition to Ryanair to Gdansk and Wroclaw. The brand new routes will be a part of the already served Budapest, Dortmund, Memmingen and Milan Malpensa on a year-round foundation, in addition to Katowice, London Gatwick and Warsaw seasonally. The provider beforehand introduced Vilnius as a brand new additiom to its Podgorica community. The airline plans to have two Airbus A321neo plane primarily based within the metropolis, with a lot of routes launching in late March and a second batch in June.
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Wizz Air is already Podgorica’s largest provider by accessible seat capability, with simply over 400.000 seats in the marketplace in 2025. It’s projected to deal with some 309.000 passengers on its Podgorica flights this 12 months. Commenting on the event, Wizz Air CEO, Jozsef Varadi, stated, “We’re proud to deepen our roots in Podgorica and produce new alternatives to the folks of Montenegro. This base represents way more than operational progress. It’s a long-term funding in the way forward for mobility, the financial system and Montenegro’s international connectivity”.
The CEO of operator Airports of Montenegro, Roko Tolić, added, “I’m particularly happy as a result of that is a kind of bulletins that may deliver pleasure not solely to all residents of Montenegro but additionally to your complete financial system. Nonetheless, we’ve simply this sooner or later to have fun, as a result of beginning tomorrow, Airports of Montenegro faces a continuation of essential duties forward. In a really brief interval, earlier than subsequent spring, we should urgently improve our infrastructure and operational capacities, efficiently organise prolonged working hours and practice new workers. We’re able to introduce a 3rd shift in Podgorica and are decided to develop Airports of Montenegro to a degree that matches the potential of this exceptional nation”.


