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Local and surrounding airports information
Montenegro has two of its own international airports – Podgorica in the capital city and Tivat on the coast, in the Boka Bay. And there are several airports in the area from which there are many connections such as Dubrovnik, Tirana, Belgrade ..
Tivat
Podgorica
Podgorica airport
Podgorica airport sits 11 km south of Podgorica city center and is the main hub for The airport is fairly small, making flying relatively stress-free. Check-in counters open two hours prior to departure and close 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure time. Van and buses operate a shuttle service between the airport and the city centre, but these can be relatively infrequent and do not run at all times of the day. Alternatively, the best option is to take a taxi - these are in surplus in front of the terminal building. Taxis charge a flat rate of € 15, but be sure to confirm this (or negotiate a lower price) with the driver beforehand.
Information: +382 (0)20 444 244
Lost and found:+382 (0)20 444 240
https://montenegroairports.com/en/podgorica-airport
Schedule of seasonal flights
Tivat Airport
Tivat Airport sits 4 km north of Tivat city centre that is vibrant and elegant recently renewed destination with the beautiful marina Porto Montenegro. Tivat Airport is also a short 19 km away from the tourist hotspot of Budva. The airport sits very close to the coastline, providing spectacular views of the Bay of Kotor when taking off and landing. Parking is available in front of the terminal, as well as rent-a-car service for those hiring vehicles.
Information: +382 (0)32 670 930
Lost and found:+382 (0)32 670 913
https://montenegroairports.com/en/tivat-airport
Schedule of seasonal flights
If you are not in a hurry, you can call some of the phone numbers of local taxi services, or use some of the existing online services.
Taxi services - Blog
Nearby airports
There are also nearby airports with good connections such as Dubrovnik, Tirana and Belgrade. The first two can be reached by car, while the third has a good connection from Tivat and Podgorica with Air Serbia and Air Montenegro, which is done several times during the day.
Dubrovnik
Tirana
Beograd
Dubrovnik Cilipi Airport
Dubrovnik Cilipi Airport is located near the Croatian border with Montenegro. It is one of the extremely good connection centers because in the summer season there are really many flights to different destinations, and often many Low cost companies fly to Dubrovnik.
Distance Tivat Dubrovnik by car is 68.4 km, and it takes about 1 hour 47 minutes drive. Let the approximate price of a taxi for this destination be around 80 euros
General information +385 20 773 100, 377, 333
Passengers services coordinator +385 20 773 243
Lost and Found office +385 20 773 382
Tirana airport
Tirana airport in Albania is a 2 hour drive from Montenegro's southern-most town, Ulcinj.
Telephone number for Passenger Information +355697081800 | |
Web address www.tirana-airport.com | |
E-mail: info@ |
Belgrade Airport
Belgrade Airport is an extremely good connection for all European countries and other continents. Air Serbia and Air Montenegro operate daily from Podgorica and Tivat throughout the year, and the flight lasts from 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the type of aircraft. The average ticket price is between 60 and 70 euros, but it all depends on the month of the year.
General information
Contact phone number: (+381 11) 209 4000
Flight information (daily and seasonal timetable)
Contact phone number: (+381 11) 209 4444
In the event of interrupted connections in the fixed telecommunication network, please call (+381 64) 8485 402 or (+381 63) 255 066.
Scandinavian, Norwegian Airlines and Chair have announced a seasonal flight to Montenegro - Blog
Transavia from Paris and Aegean from Athens are introducing new flights - Montebooking
Eurowings is spending the summer in Tivat again this year: flights from Dusseldorf in April, from Stuttgart in June - Montebooking
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