Air Astana resuming Montenegro flights
Kazakhstan carrier Air Astana will restart flights between Kazakhstan and Montenegro on 1 June
Services to Montenegro’s capital Podgorica will operate from Nur-Sultan on Thursday and Sunday and from Almaty on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
All flights will be operated by Airbus A321LR aircraft.
Return airfares including all fees, start from US$594 in economy class and US$1774 in business class.
Booking is now open at airastana.com.
Montenegro services were part of the 2021 summer schedule and attracted a large number of holidaymakers heading to Montenegro’s Adriatic coastline.
Passengers travelling to Montenegro no longer need to take PCR tests or show vaccination certificates.
Kazakhstan nationals may enter and stay in Montenegro visa free for up to 30 days.
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