Flying out of Montenegro this winter has become easier than ever before: the country’s airports have entered the season with a stable and expanded route network. Podgorica is now connected to 17 destinations in 13 countries, while Tivat, remaining a summer-oriented resort airport, maintains four regular flights during the winter period.
Most of the winter flights from Podgorica are operated byAir MontenegroandWizz Air,while the main Turkish carriers on the Montenegrin market remainPegasus AirlinesandTurkish Airlines.
Podgorica: network expansion and the arrival of El Al in 2026
From Podgorica, you can fly in winter to major European hubs — Belgrade, Vienna, Warsaw, Zurich, London and Rome — as well as to popular low-cost airline destinations — Budapest, Dortmund, Memmingen and Milan.
Wizz Air has a significant presence, operating flights from its base in Podgorica to five cities at once: Budapest, Dortmund, Memmingen, Milan and London (Stansted).
Air Montenegro maintains connections with Belgrade, Ljubljana, Rome and Zurich, and from January 2026, El Al Israel will also be added to the route network, launching a direct Podgorica–Tel Aviv flight.
On the Turkish market, Pegasus Airlines connects Podgorica with Ankara, Izmir and Istanbul (Sabiha Gökçen Airport), while Turkish Airlines and Air Montenegro operate flights to Istanbul’s main airport (IST).
Tivat: only four destinations available in winter
Tivat’s winter schedule includes four routes — Belgrade, Istanbul, Tel Aviv and Yerevan.
Air Montenegro and Air Serbia operate flights to Belgrade, while Turkish Airlines and Air Montenegro connect Tivat with Istanbul.
Winter flights to Tel Aviv will be available until January 2026 — they are operated by El Al Israel and Israir, while Flyone from Yerevan maintains seasonal service for part of the winter period.