BA launching new Montenegro flights
British Airways is launching a new route in Montenegro.
The flag carrier plans to commence flights to the Adriatic Coast town of Tivat from London Heathrow starting from May 2026.
The new route was announced by Montenegro Prime Minister Milojko Spajic along British ambassador to Montenegro, Dawn McKen.
The new route will run seasonally between May 14 and September 26 with three flights per week
These operate on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
This is the first time Tivat has been connected to London Heathrow, although the town has been served by seasonal holiday flights from other airports like London Stansted and Gatwick.
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