
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, and Montenegro Airlines, the flag carrier of the Republic of Montenegro, have signed a codeshare agreement that provides travellers with enhanced connectivity when flying between Southeast Europe and the Middle East.
The agreement will see Etihad Airways placing its "EY" code on Montenegro Airlines’ flights between Belgrade and two destinations in Montenegro, its capital Podgorica and the attractive town of Tivat on the Adriatic coast.
Montenegro Airlines will, in return, enhance access to Etihad Airways' network by placing its "YM" code on the airline's daily flights between Belgrade and Abu Dhabi. The agreement will offer Montenegro Airlines’ passengers greater convenience and flexibility of travel to the UAE and beyond via the Serbian capital, and contribute to an increased inflow of business and leisure travellers to Montenegro.
Gregory Kaldahl, Etihad Airways Senior Vice President Network, said, "We are pleased to sign a codeshare agreement with Montenegro Airlines, which is advantageous for both our airlines and guests. Travellers in Montenegro can now reach our Abu Dhabi hub with a convenient one-stop connection in Belgrade, from where they can access key destinations in our global network with greater ease. In turn, Etihad Airways will expand its travel offer to Montenegro, an increasingly popular business and tourism destination."
Daliborka Pejovic, President of the Board of Directors of Montenegro Airlines, said, "For us at Montenegro Airlines it is clear that such forms of collaboration with Etihad Airways, a global leader in the aviation industry, are very important for our airline and our country.
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