Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air, one of the world’s best-known budget airlines, is returning to Montenegro after a long break. The airline will connect Montenegro with seven European destinations starting at the end of May. Most routes will operate until the end of October via the airports in Podgorica and Tivat.
From June 6, Wizz Airwill reopenthe popular Milan–Tivat–Milan route, with flights operating on Tuesdays and Saturdays. From June 14, the Milan–Podgorica–Milan route will operate on Mondays and Fridays.
The company also announced flights to Montenegro’s airports from Budapest from June 14 to October 29 (on Mondays and Fridays). One day later, on June 15, the Vienna–Tivat–Vienna route will open and operate until October 30. In addition, flights from Podgorica to Vienna will operate from June 5 on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
The Dortmund–Podgorica–Dortmund route will launch on May 31. From Tivat to this destination, flights will operate twice a week from June 14 until October 29.
In addition, Montenegro is connected by low-cost carriers with Poland via the Katowice and Warsaw routes from June 26 to September 9, three times a week — on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, also from both airports.
Norway is launching direct flights from Oslo to Tivat as early as summer 2021, said the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway to Montenegro, Jørn Eugen Gjelstad.

