Friday, 29th August 2025

Transportation

Luka Koper Signs €47m Expansion Deal

Slovenia’s port operator Luka Koper has signed a €46.7 million contract to expand its vehicle storage garage, adding capacity for 11,665...

Croatia Confronts Taxi Overcharge Scandal

A New Zealand tourist was left shocked after being charged €1,506 for a short taxi ride in Zagreb. Authorities quickly intervened, cancelling the charge...

How a Railway Overhaul Could Turn Koprivnica into Zagreb’s Next Suburb

Koprivnica and Križevci may soon feel like leafy extensions of Zagreb, thanks to a €1.5bn modernisation of Croatia’s railways. By mid-2026, journeys from Koprivnica to...

Wizz Air Considers New Routes from Montenegro as Officials Push for Greater Connectivity

Montenegrin officials said this week that low-cost airline Wizz Air was considering expanding its operations from the country, following high-level talks aimed at strengthening...

Serbia’s Aviation Authority Donates Millions to Boost Airport Security

In a move aimed at bolstering air travel safety, Serbia’s Civil Aviation Directorate has donated 11 million dinars to the state-owned company Airports of...

Building Corridors 8 & 10d

Major Transport Projects Are Reshaping Regional Connectivity, With Corridor VIII And Corridor 10d At The Forefront Of The Western Balkans’ Infrastructure Transformation Across the Western...

Croatia Invests in Hybrid Trains to Bridge Rail Gaps and Cut Emissions

Croatia has signed a €117.9 million deal to purchase 13 hybrid and battery-powered trains, marking a major leap in modernising its outdated rail system. Financed...

Europe’s Most Affordable Electric Car Lands in Croatia

The electric car revolution just found its new poster child — and it’s wearing lime green. The BYD Dolphin Surf, freshly launched in Croatia alongside...

Uber Rolls into Ljubljana

Uber, the American ride-hailing giant, has finally made its Slovenian debut—though not in its usual disruptor guise. As of 20 May, residents of Ljubljana can...

Sarajevo Airport Soars

Sarajevo International Airport is enjoying a remarkable ascent. In the first quarter of 2025, the airport posted a 42% surge in passenger numbers, a 28%...

Slovenia Unveils €4.7m Green Freight Scheme to Cut Transport Emissions

In a bold move to decarbonise its freight sector, Slovenia's Ministry of the Environment has announced a €4.7 million call for green logistics projects,...

Croatia Rolls Out First Electro-Battery Train

Croatia has unveiled its first electro-battery train, a sleek new chapter in sustainable rail transport. Officially entering service on the Zagreb–Bjelovar route, this state-of-the-art...

e-Gates at Belgrade Airport

Starting this Friday, passengers flying through Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport will experience a faster, smoother journey, as electronic gates (e-Gates) are extended to nationals...

Major Railway Overhaul in Istria

In a significant development for Croatia's transport infrastructure, work is set to begin next month on the largest railway renovation project in Istria's history. A...

Zagreb Gets Its First Electric Bus

Zagreb is stepping into the future with its first electric bus, a move that signals the Croatian capital’s commitment to a greener tomorrow. The vehicle,...