If you’re flying to Montenegro, chances are your journey starts with Air Montenegro. That friendly blue-and-white plane feels like a quiet “welcome to the Balkans” as soon as you step on board.
Locals know it well, but for travelers, it’s often the first glimpse of a country that packs Alps-like mountains, turquoise beaches, medieval towns, and wild nature into a space smaller than many European regions.
Landing here isn’t just a flight. It’s the start of an adventure.

A Bit About Air Montenegro
Air Montenegro, founded in 2021, took over from the old Montenegro Airlines. Its goal is simple: connect Montenegro with the world in a friendly, reliable, and comfortable way.
The airline is still young, but there’s something genuine about it. You know that feeling when a place or brand is working hard to earn your trust, and you can really sense the effort? That’s Air Montenegro.
The airline operates a modern fleet of Embraer jets from its hubs in Podgorica and Tivat. Daily flights connect to cities such as Belgrade, Istanbul, Zurich, Ljubljana, Frankfurt, and Paris. During summer, seasonal routes pop up all across Europe, making it much easier to reach the Montenegrin coast.
Travelers quickly notice that punctuality and passenger comfort are priorities. For a small national airline, Air Montenegro has built a reputation for reliability. That’s exactly what you want when exploring a country full of hidden gems.
Airports in Montenegro
Montenegro has two international airports: Podgorica Airport (TGD) and Tivat Airport (TIV). Both are operated by the state-owned Airports of Montenegro and are key entry points for travelers.
Podgorica Airport – The Heart of Montenegro’s Air Travel
Podgorica Airport is only 10 minutes from the city center. It’s small but modern, serving as Air Montenegro’s main hub and handling most domestic and international flights all year.
What stands out in Podgorica is its simplicity. There are no endless airport mazes or confusing gate searches. You land, walk for 30 seconds, and you’re outside breathing crisp mountain air.
If you like things quick and easy, you’ll appreciate how smoothly everything moves here. Baggage, passport control, and transport all work with zero drama.
What you’ll find here:
- Modern terminal with duty-free shops and restaurants
 - Free Wi-Fi across the terminal
 - ATMs and currency exchange
 - Tourist information desk
 - Several car rental companies
 - Taxi stands and bus connections.
 - Short-term and long-term parking
 

Travel times from major destinations:
- Podgorica city center: 10 km (15 min)
 - Budva: 65 km ( 1h)
 - Kotor: 90 km ( 1h 15min)
 - Nikšić: 60 km ( 45 min)
 - Kolašin: 75 km (1h)
 
Podgorica Airport is calm and organized. Lines move quickly, the staff are friendly, and it’s a good choice for winter travelers or anyone heading north. Airport – The Adriatic Gateway.
If your trip is about sun, sea, and a Mediterranean feel, you’ll probably arrive in Tivat. It’s smaller than Podgorica but gets very busy in summer, with hundreds of flights each week.
Facilities:
- Compact, well-laid-out terminal
 - Duty-free shopping and cafés
 - Free Wi-Fi and charging stations
 - Tourist information
 - Car rental desks
 - Taxi services and seasonal shuttles
 
Travel times to popular spots:
- Tivat town: 3 km (5 min)
 - Kotor: 7 km (10 min)
 - Budva: 20 km (25 min)
 - Herceg Novi: 45 km (50 min)
 - Perast: 15 km (20 min)
 
A highlight is the landing over Kotor Bay, which is one of the most scenic approaches in Europe. You’ll see turquoise waters, medieval towns on the hillsides, and the rugged peaks of the Dinaric Alps. It’s a stunning welcome.
Air Montenegro Destinations & Routes
Air Montenegro flies to key European cities year-round, with more destinations during the tourist season.
Year-Round Routes: Belgrade, Serbia – daily (~1h), Istanbul, Turkey – 5x weekly (~1h 45min), Ljubljana, Slovenia – 4x weekly (~1h 15min), Rome, Italy – 3x weekly (~1h 30min), Vienna, Austria – 4x weekly (~1h 30min), Frankfurt, Germany – daily (~2h), Paris, France – 3x weekly (~2h 30min), Zurich, Switzerland – 4x weekly (~1h 45min).
Summer Seasonal Routes (May–October):
Additional flights from Scandinavia, Central Europe, Western Europe, the UK, and Ireland bring tourists directly to the coast, particularly Tivat.
Booking & Travel Tips
Best time to book: If you’re traveling in summer, try to book 2 to 3 months ahead. Winter flights are usually cheaper and more flexible.
Peak season notes: July and August are the busiest months. Prices go up, so book accommodation and transport early.
Baggage allowance:
- Economy Light: Cabin bag only (up to 8kg)
 - Economy Classic: 1 checked bag (23kg) + cabin bag
 - Business Class: 2 checked bags (32kg each) + cabin bag
 

Getting Around
- Taxis: Fixed rates to popular spots; confirm price before departure.
 - Buses: Seasonal connections to coastal towns.
 - Private transfers: Ideal for groups or families.
 - Rent a car: Local and international options at both airports.
 
Renting a car is often the best way to explore Montenegro, from the coastal roads of Kotor Bay to Durmitor National Park in the north.
“If you’re planning to explore properly, do yourself a favor and get a car. Montenegro looks small on the map, but you’ll want freedom. I always rent a car when I land here.” – Smith M.
Buses are fine and taxis are available, but having your own car in Montenegro means you can chase sunsets, stop whenever the view surprises you, and explore beaches and mountain villages at your own pace.
You can easily book online through IV Rent a Car and pick up the car right at Podgorica or Tivat airport. It takes a couple of minutes and saves you a ton of time later.
Final Thoughts
Air Montenegro isn’t just an airline; it’s your first “hello” from Montenegro. Whether you land in Podgorica and head for the mountain peaks or arrive in Tivat and smell the Adriatic breeze within minutes, one thing is certain: this country knows how to greet its guests.
After your plane lands, grab your bags, pick up your rental car, roll down the windows,… and just drive. Montenegro will take care of the rest.