Ulcinj, Montenegro/photo: Ziv Reinstein, editing: Jordana Avodi Fuchs
Air Montenegro returns to flying to Israel already this month, and in fact will make the beautiful country accessible from April 16, even before Passover.
The airline will operate regular charter flights between Podgorica, the capital, and Tel Aviv. The flights are mainly intended for Israeli tourists visiting the country, with Air Montenegro competing with Isherair, Arkia and Sun D'Or, which operate routes between the two countries to various destinations in Montenegro.
Fly direct to the popular Balkan country. The village of Prast, Montenegro/Walla! system, Ziv Reinstein
Ulcinj, Montenegro/Walla! System, Ziv Reinstein
Kotor Bay in Montenegro/Walla! System, Ziv Reinstein
"We are trying to maintain the flow of visitors from Israel"
Last year the record of Israeli tourists who visited Montenegro was broken and stood at 80 thousand people. "Although Israel is going through challenging times, I am sure that this year we will witness another record season as far as Israeli tourists are concerned," said Nimrod Renaud, Honorary Consul of Montenegro in Israel to the exyuaviation website. "Considering that tourism is the number one source of income for Montenegro, we try to maintain the flow of visitors from Israel, regardless of the situation in the country. Israelis feel comfortable and safe in Montenegro thanks to the friendly environment and kindness that make choosing a vacation in the country even easier," he added.
The flights to Israel are not yet listed on the Air Montenegro website, so it is not clear how much a flight will cost starting in April. However, with the competing Israeli companies, we found prices on Passover that stand at 500-600 dollars per person (Arkia), and also a price of 1,055 dollars for the Tivat destination (Israel).
It can be assumed that the entry of Air Montenegro into the competition on the line will significantly lower the prices.
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