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New air link 'could boost' Montenegrin, Croatian tourism
05 August 2008
Montenegro is set to benefit from a new air link, it has been revealed, which could also be advantageous for Croatian tourism.
It is recommended by aph.com that British tourists in particular check the Balkan states out as the new flights take tourists to the country from London Gatwick.
Just over the border from Croatia and particularly close to its southern Dalmatian islands, flights will arrive in the Montenegrin town of Tivat, according to ready2invest.co.uk.
It is reported the Montenegrin government hopes to boost the country's "booming" tourist industry with the new route, while nations such as Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia may also benefit from the accessible airport.
Meanwhile, it was revealed new Airbus A320 aircraft will be making their way to Croatia after Wizz Air completed a deal for the planes.
Wizz Air currently operates 18 IAE-powered aircraft and already has an order in place for a further 23 UAE A320s.
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