Transportation

Montenegro Closes Key EU Chapter on Connectivity

Montenegro has provisionally closed Chapter 21 – Trans-European Networks, marking another step forward in its EU accession negotiations at...

Jadrolinija Secures World Bank Loan For Fleet Modernisation

Jadrolinija has secured financing from the World Bank to modernise its fleet and improve maritime transport services in Croatia. The investment will support the acquisition of new vessels...

Slovenia Opens New Divača–Koper Railway Line

Slovenia has symbolically inaugurated a new railway line connecting Divača and the port city of Koper, completing the country’s largest infrastructure project in recent years. The €1.1...

Women Behind The Wheel In Zagreb Challenge Old Stereotypes

An initiative in Zagreb is putting women drivers in the spotlight, challenging long-standing stereotypes about women behind the wheel and promoting greater visibility of female professionals...

Sarajevo Faces Scrutiny Over Unsupervised Tram System

Concerns have emerged in Sarajevo over the functioning of the city’s tram system, amid claims of insufficient supervision and unclear responsibility within the public...

Leasing Market in Serbia Reaches Record €1 Billion in 2025

The Serbian leasing market reached a record value of €1.02 billion at the end of 2025, marking the second consecutive year it surpassed the...

Belgrade Taxi Association Opposes Idea of Unlimited Vehicles and Free Pricing

The Belgrade Taxi Association SITAB has voiced strong opposition to the government’s plan to liberalize the taxi sector, which includes allowing an unlimited number...

EIB Group Invests €822 Million Across the Western Balkans in 2025

The invested €822 million in the Western Balkans in 2025, backing projects that move the region closer to EU standards — and closer together. The financing...

New Seasonal Fast Ferry To Connect Split With Bol, Hvar And Vis

A new seasonal fast ferry route will once again link Split with the popular island destinations of Bol, Hvar and Vis, further strengthening maritime...

European Commission Seeks EU-Level Solution To Truck Drivers’ Schengen Stay Issue

The European Commission has acknowledged that existing Schengen rules on short-term stay limits are causing major issues for professional truck drivers from non-EU countries,...

Air Montenegro and Turkish Airlines Launch Codeshare Partnership

Air Montenegro, national airline of Montenegro, Turkish Airlines, flag carrier of Turkiye, have signed a codeshare agreement aimed at significantly improving Montenegro’s international air...

Serbia Secures €150m EIB Loan to Upgrade 540 km of Roads

Serbia will upgrade around 540 kilometres of national and local roads under a €150 million loan from European Investment Bank (EIB Global), aimed at improving...

Croatia Extends Free Rail Travel

The Croatian government has confirmed the continuation and expansion of its free public rail transport programme, extending the benefit to additional groups and enhancing...

EU Invests €175 Million in Montenegro Rail Upgrade

The has approved a €175.6 million package to modernise the 39-kilometre Bar–Golubovci railway line in , a key section of Rail Route 4 on the extended...

Major Driving Licence Overhaul in Croatia Under New EU Rules

Drivers in Croatia are set to see significant changes to the driving licence system as new European Union rules aim to improve road safety...