According to the Serbian Economist, Montenegro is negotiating with the Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air to create an aviation hub in the country, which will allow the launch of up to 20 new international destinations from Podgorica and Tivat.
This was announced by the Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs of Montenegro, Filip Radulovic, in an interview with Boka News.
According to the minister, the parties are “in the final stage of negotiations” and the final agreement could be signed in the coming weeks.
“The establishment of a Wizz Air hub in Montenegro will be a significant step to increase the country’s transport accessibility and strengthen its position on the European tourist map,” Radulovic said.
Wizz Air is expected to deploy up to three Airbus A320/A321 base aircraft in Podgorica, which will create hundreds of new jobs and increase passenger traffic by 30-40% in the first year of operation. Among the new destinations considered are flights to Italy, Germany, Poland, France, Sweden, Czech Republic, Hungary and the UK, as well as to several cities in the Balkan region.
The Ministry of Transport emphasizes that increasing the number of direct flights will boost tourism and business contacts, as well as expand opportunities for the Montenegrin diaspora and export of local products to EU countries.
“This is not just an aviation project – it is an element of a long-term strategy to turn Montenegro into a regional logistics hub between Central Europe and the Adriatic,” Radulovic said.
According to experts, the opening of Wizz Air hub can increase the number of air passengers in Montenegro from the current 2.3 million to 3 million people per year, as well as attract additional 200-300 thousand foreign tourists annually.
In addition, it will allow the country to strengthen ties with major European capitals and increase the sustainability of the tourist flow, which today is highly dependent on seasonality.
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