Montenegro Airports

Airport Unions: Government’s Decision to Abandon Concession Serves National Interest

Representatives of Montenegro’s airport unions have welcomed the government’s decision to forego airport concessions, calling it a strategic move in the interest of the...

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...

Podgorica and Tivat Among Balkans’ Fastest-Growing Airports

Montenegro’s aviation sector is soaring, with Podgorica and Tivat airports emerging as two of the fastest-growing in the former Yugoslav region. In the second quarter...

Montenegro Airports Expand with New Routes

Montenegro’s summer aviation season is poised to take off with fresh connections and expanded flight schedules. As the season begins on March 30, airports across...

New DME Systems to Enhance Navigation at Montenegrin Airports

In a significant leap for aviation safety and efficiency, the installation of new Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) devices has commenced at the Montenegrin airports...

Montenegro Revamps Airports Board and Targets Sector-wide Overhaul

In a decisive move that underscored its commitment to revamping the country's strategic sectors, Montenegro's government today announced a comprehensive reshuffle of the Board...

Čadež: AI Represents a Generational Opportunity for Serbia

Speaking at the Business Summit 2026 conference in Ložionica, attended by more than 400 participants and 200 business leaders from Serbia...

Slovenian Startup Wins Top Award For DNA Data Storage Technology

BioSistemika won the top prize at the Podim Pitching Competition in Maribor with DATANA, a patented technology designed to store digital data...

Gen Z Lives With AI, But Doesn’t Trust It

Artificial intelligence has become routine for Generation Z in Serbia. More than 80% of young people see AI as...

Microsoft Marks 30 Years in Croatia as AI Becomes the Next Battleground

Microsoft’s journey in Croatia began in 1996 with a modest team of four, led by Goran Radman. Three decades later, the...

Kraš Starts 2026 with Revenue and Profit Growth

Kraš Group reported €45.5 million in revenue in the first quarter of 2026, up 4.3% year-on-year, while net profit...
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