Montenegro, a hidden jewel in the Balkans, is fast becoming a destination for travelers in search of glorious coastlines, ancient towns, and magnificent mountains.
With increasing interest, the airlines are introducing new routes to Montenegro in 2025, allowing better direct connections to and from major cities in Europe.
Therefore, if you are planning a holiday in Montenegro, the new flight routes allow for easier access to the Adriatic Sea.
Scheduled Flights To Montenegro
New scheduled flights to Montenegro in 2025 were announced by a host of airlines, tailor-made for leisure as well as business travelers. Here’s a hint of what’s soon to be in the air:
Air Montenegro
Podgorica–Baku: From June 7, 2025 onwards, Air Montenegro will be flying every week from Podgorica to Baku until September 14, 2025. The connection strengthens ties between these two countries and opens up many opportunities for tourism and economic exchange.
Podgorica - Prague: Between May 1, 2025, and September 28, 2025, there will be three weekly flights between Podgorica and Prague.
Tivat-Prague: For those heading directly to Montenegro's stunning coastline, flights from Tivat to Prague will be available on Tuesdays and Fridays from June 11 to September 26.
Vueling
Barcelona-Tivat: Vueling has introduced a seasonal route, three times weekly, from Barcelona to Tivat over the summer of 2025. This route largely attracts Spanish tourists wishing to discover Montenegro along the Adriatic coast.
EasyJet
EasyJet is looking to significantly increase its offering in Montenegro via multiple routes to Tivat in the summer of 2025, including London Gatwick, London Luton, Manchester, Berlin, Bristol, and Geneva.
With nearly 200,000 seats spread out over seven months, easyJet couldn't have made visiting the country any easier for Europe-based travelers.
Charter Flights to Montenegro
Charter services would contribute substantially to pushing the tourism numbers in 2025 along with the scheduled flights:
Iberia
From Madrid to Podgorica, charter flights will be operated by Iberia on April 5, April 20, May 3, May 17, and May 31, targeting Spaniards with good access to Montenegro.
Smartwings
Smartwings looks to resume seasonal charter flights between Prague and Podgorica in the summer of 2025.
Winter Flights Connectivity To Montenegro
While the majority of new routes focus on the peak of summer, low-cost carriers such as Wizz Air and Ryanair are expanding winter routes for the benefit of travelers.
These carriers shall operate different routes starting October 27, 2024, until March 28, 2025, from Podgorica to destinations in Brussels (Charleroi), Dortmund, Bologna, Rome (Fiumicino), Milan (Bergamo), Paris (Beauvais), Treviso (Venice), Bari, Naples (Wizz Air), and Catania and Bucharest (Ryanair).
The new routes will guarantee year-round connections for traveling to and out of Montenegro.
Car Rentals at Podgorica Airport
Podgorica Airport (TGD) offers a full spectrum of car rental in Podgorica, which would make a great starting point for wandering around Montenegro.
Whatever the choice—whether an economy car for budget travel, an SUV for a family road trip, or even a luxury option—there exists one for all types of travelers.
With competitive deals starting from even 20 EUR per day without a deposit for rent and returns any time of day, hiring a car at Podgorica Airport is a good and cost-effective way to explore Montenegro’s towns and cultural monuments without rushing.
Why You Should Visit Montenegro in 2025
Montenegro is recognized as one of the top European holiday destinations for 2025. The new flight routes not only complement the ease of access to this beautiful destination; they also mirror the increasing stake it has in the world arena.
With a hint of mediaeval charm, Kotor fades into Budva's white sands and finally into the raw terrain of Durmitor National Park; Montenegro is ready to welcome visitors' embrace.
Plan Your Trip To Montenegro
With plenty of new direct flights and charters coming in during 2025, now is an excellent time to plan your trip to Montenegro. If you wonder what to visit in Montenegro, make sure to read our guide.
Whether you are coming in from major European cities such as London and Barcelona or trying out new connections from chartered cities like Baku and Madrid, it has never been easier to get to Montenegro.