Podgorica holds talks with Ryanair over winter suspensions

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The CEO of the operator of Podgorica Airport, Roko Tolić, has held talks with Ryanair after the carrier outlined it would suspend all its services to the Montenegrin capital over the coming winter season with exception to London. "When I took office, the situation was as follows - they [Ryanair] cancelled all their winter flights except for London. We want these flights to return. By talking to them we now have a chance, as well as the possibility to overturn this trend and make a strong step forward in the coming period", Mr Tolić said.

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  1. Anonymous10:37

    Subsidies incoming.

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    1. Anonymous10:43

      Why hold any discussion. Simply, the market is not there.

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    2. Anonymous10:46

      Because if money is involved Ryanair will create a market for you :)

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    3. Anonymous11:07

      A sustainable market that will carry on when subsidies are terminated?

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    4. Anonymous11:39

      There is no such a thing as a "sustainable market" anywhere.

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    5. Anonymous12:40

      It does exist when it runs without help like flights to London. They are not affected.

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  2. Anonymous11:57

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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  3. Anonymous13:22

    PA TO JE SLITSNO OD SARAJEVA SA WIZZ

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  4. Gentleman21:23

    Who else is beging Ryanair for the operations? This is weird?
    I'm on my knees when I'm beggin'
    'Cause I don't want to lose you
    Hey yeah, ra-ta-ta-ta
    'Cause I'm beggin', beggin' you
    And put your loving hand out, baby

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  5. Anonymous12:12

    You must have fallen on your head a time or two if you believe you can count on anything that comes of RYR’s mouth. Long term planing is simply not possible with them.

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