Montenegro Airlines (YM, Podgorica) has signed a partnership agreement with Tuzla Int'l airport in Bosnia Herzegovina wherein the Montenegrin carrier will operate two weekly return charter flights to Vienna, Austria beginning December 21.
A total of forty flights will be flown through to March 31 of next year. There are plans to develop the service into a scheduled operation should it prove commercially viable.
Currently, Tuzla is served by Wizz Air (W6, Budapest) which offers flights to Basle/Mulhouse/Freiburg, Dortmund , Eindhoven, Frankfurt Hahn, Gothenburg Landvetter, Malmö, Memmingen, Oslo Torp, and Stockholm Skavsta.
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