Norwegian launches 4 new seasonal routes from Tivat to Scandinavia and the Baltics
Norwegian Air Shuttle, one of Europe’s largest low-cost carriers, has announced a significant expansion of its route network as part of its summer schedule for 2026. Among the key new additions are four new seasonal direct flights from ...
Norwegian Air ShuttleNorwegian Air Shuttle, one of Europe’s largest low-cost carriers, has announced a significant expansion of its route network as part of its summer schedule for2026. Among the key new additions are four new seasonal direct flights fromTivat, which will connect Montenegro with the largest cities ofScandinavia and the Baltics.
This initiative reflects the company’s strategy to increase its presence in the Adriatic market and strengthen ties between Northern Europe and the Montenegrin coast, which is becoming increasingly popular among tourists from Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Latvia.
includes the launch of four new destinations, each designed to meet high tourist demand and offer a convenient schedule for travelers.Tivat – Copenhagen
From19 June to 14 August 2026, Norwegian will operatedirect flights between Tivat and Copenhagen. Flights are scheduledup to five times a week
, giving passengers greater flexibility when planning trips. Thanks to this route, Montenegro will gain stable air connections with one of the main transport hubs of Northern Europe.Tivat – Helsinki
From2 May to 19 September 2026, Norwegian will launchdirect service between Tivat and Helsinki. Flights will operatetwice a week — on Thursdays and Sundays
, which is ideal for holidaymakers looking to spend a weekend on the Adriatic or take a short break in Finland.Tivat – Oslo
. During the peak tourist season in July and August, flights will operate
four times a week
. This route will strengthen the long-standing ties between Norway and Montenegro, especially popular among tourists who prefer a seaside holiday combined with cultural excursions.
Tivat – Riga
From late March to mid-September 2026, Norwegian will operateTivat – Riga flights, connecting Montenegro with Latvia. Depending on the period, flights will runtwo to four times a week
. As a result, travelers from the Baltics will for the first time have regular direct service to the Montenegrin coast, which should significantly increase tourist traffic from the region.
Airfare prices from Tivat to Scandinavia and the Baltics
According to current data, one-way economy tickets in June 2026 will start from60 euros. The most affordable destination isTivat–Riga, where prices range from 60 to 180 euros. A flight toCopenhagenwill cost on average from 120 to 320 euros, depending on the departure date and fare conditions. Tickets fromTivat to Oslorange from 100 to 350 euros, while theTivat–Helsinki
route is offered at prices from 140 to 300 euros.
Norwegian fares traditionally depend on the season, flight load, and the type of ticket selected —LowFare, LowFare+, or Flex
. Travelers planning a summer trip are advised to book tickets in advance, as June and July are among the periods of highest air travel demand to the Adriatic region.
Norwegian’s strategic expansion in the Adriatic region
Norwegian’s decision to launch new routes is no coincidence. In recent years, the company has been actively developingdestinations in Southern Europe
, where demand for beach holidays and cultural tourism continues to grow steadily.
Montenegro, and especially theBudva and Bay of Kotor rivieras
, are becoming increasingly popular among travelers from Northern Europe thanks to the mild climate, the combination of sea and mountains, affordable prices, and the improving quality of tourism infrastructure.
Read also: A guide to the Bay of Kotor
Norwegian Air Shuttle fleet: modern and fuel-efficient aircraft
Norwegian operates one of the most modern aircraft fleets in Europe. It includesBoeing 737-800andBoeing 737 MAX 8
— models ideally suited for medium-haul routes such as flights from Scandinavia to Montenegro.
Boeing 737-800
can carry up to 189 passengers and is known for its reliability, proven over years of operation.
Boeing 737 MAX 8
is a newer version equipped with fuel-efficient engines and improved sound insulation, making the flight more comfortable and environmentally friendly.
These aircraft give Norwegian a competitive advantage in the low-cost market, combining affordable prices with a high level of safety.