April 4 (SeeNews) - Austrian low-cost airline Laudamotion has started a service linking Germany's Stuttgart to Montenegro's Podgorica on April 2, the state-owned Montenegrin airport operator Aerodromi Crne Gore said.
The flights on the route will be operated twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and tickets are available for sale on the website of Laudamotion's parent company Ryanair, Aerodromi Crne Gore said in a statement on Wednesday.
"Our Laudamotion partners have recently informed me that the sale of tickets is going great and that they have decided that their planes will fly to Podgorica airport year-round, not seasonally as originally planned," the executive director of Laudamotion, Danilo Orlandic, said.
Lauda Motion GmbH, operating as Laudamotion and formerly named Amira Air, is an Austrian low-cost airline based in the Concorde Business Park in Schwechat, near Vienna. The company is a subsidiary of Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair.