April 24 (SeeNews) - Low-cost carrier FlyOne Armenia, a subsidiary of Moldova’s FlyOne, will resume in June its seasonal service connecting Armenia's capital Yerevan to Montenegro’s coastal town of Tivat, and will also launch a service connecting Yerevan to Montenegro's capital Podgorica, regional media reported on Wednesday.
Commencing June 4, the carrier will operate the Yerevan-Tivat service three times per week, aviation portal Zamaaero reported.
The flights connecting Yerevan to Podgorica will begin on June 1
FlyOne launched its subsidiary in Armenia in December 2021.
FlyOne was founded in 2015 as a cabin crew and flight crew services operator by Romanian training organisation Fly Level, which operates aviation training centres in Moldova's capital Chisinau and Romania's Bucharest. In May 2016, the company was transformed into a low-cost air carrier.