Transportation

Air Serbia to Launch Direct Vienna and Malta Flights from Niš

Air Serbia will introduce direct flights from Niš to Vienna and Malta starting in October, strengthening the...

Belgrade Pushes Ahead With Air-Conditioned Public Transport

The City of Belgrade expects the complete replacement of non-air-conditioned buses and trams to take place over the coming years, meaning passengers will continue...

Croatia to Replace Paper Driving Licences With EU-Standard Cards

The change is intended to improve security, reduce the risk of forgery and ensure that all Croatian driving licences meet common European technical standards....

Tālis Linkaits Takes Office as Director of Permanent Secretariat of Transport Community

Mr Linkaits will lead the Secretariat in supporting the development of safe, efficient, sustainable and interoperable transport systems and the closer integration of the...

Celje Gets On Board With Electric Buses

Starting 1 August, the Municipality of Celje rolled out the most extensive upgrade of its Celebus public transport system since the network was introduced...

Makarska Plans to Ban E-Scooters in Pedestrian Zones

Mayor Zoran Paunović announced that the city intends to adopt a new traffic regulation by the end of the year, which will include a...

Western Balkan Truck Drivers Face Schengen Deadline as New EU Rule Nears

Road transport operators from the Western Balkans are raising concerns over the impact of the EU’s 90/180-day Schengen rule, which limits the amount of...

Željko Davidović, Stadler Rail

The New Railway Age

As Europe returns to rail, Stadler's Željko Davidović explains why modern railway networks are becoming critical to competitiveness, sustainability and regional growth. Based in Switzerland...

Lesser Known Tales

The Forgotten Railway That Connected Empires

Long before highways, airports and digital networks, a narrow ribbon of steel transformed the Western Balkans. The Bosnian Railway did more than move passengers...

Croatia Airlines and Jadrolinija Struggle With Rising Fuel Costs

Croatia Airlines has reportedly cancelled up to 900 flights as rising fuel costs continue to put pressure on airline operations across Europe. The company is...

Croatia Introduces New Taxi Law Changes for 2026

Croatia is set to implement new changes to its taxi regulations in 2026, targeting improved oversight, fair competition, and higher service quality across the industry....

Croatia Advances Northern Rail Modernization With Major Upgrade Project

Croatia is moving forward with an ambitious railway upgrade project connecting Čakovec, Varaždin and Koprivnica, aiming to improve regional connectivity and align its transport network with broader European standards....

Taxi Services in Serbia See Strong Growth

Recent reports show that the number of active taxi licenses and daily ride-hailing trips has risen significantly in major Serbian cities, including Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Niš....

Electric Vehicle Boom Drives Surge In Slovenia’s Car Sales

Slovenia’s automotive market recorded a sharp increase in March, with new data from the Chamber of Commerce showing car sales rising by nearly 25%...

Belgrade Commuter Rail To Receive 30 New Trains In CAF Deal

Serbia has signed a contract with Spanish manufacturer CAF for the delivery of 30 new trains for the BG Voz commuter rail system, marking a significant step toward upgrading...

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