A small provincial airport: squalor and austerity in one bottle. Minimalism in everything; a tiny not-quite-clean toilet, a buffet with a modest assortment and high prices, the same dutyfree, the quality of information ads leaves much to be desired, it is necessary to strain to make out what is being said. But in general: everything that is necessary at the airport is present.
A small but cozy and safe airport. Everything you need is there and there are no queues anywhere. There is even a tiny duty free. We walked to and from the plane on foot.
This airport looks better than the barn in Tivat, but it is still small for the number of flights that pass through it. Due to the lack of space, passengers on each flight wait until they are all allowed through passport control together. That is, first you need to stand in line for registration, since there is no electronic registration. Then you have to wait until your flight's turn comes up, and everyone gets back in line for passport control. The waiting room after passport control is small, so there are often not enough seats, but at least there is a cafe there.
The airport of the Montenegrin capital is not very modern, but quite comfortable. Fast passport control, a lot of taxi drivers working at a single accepted rate to the main tourist cities.
A compact airport, the staff are polite and friendly, the only thing I didn't like was that you can't charge your phone freely - there are no markings, I had to ask an employee in the booth
I love this place. This is a place of change and good mood. When I arrive here, my heart even starts beating in a special way. I love and want this feeling to be every year and for many years to come!!!
Very small, quite comfortable.
The biggest joke is that the airport is closed for the night. Therefore, if your flight is in the morning, take your time.
We sat from 3 to 5 in the morning on a bench near the building 😄
If you choose between Podgorica or Tivat, then this airport is definitely top. Passport control from Istanbul takes 5 minutes, and luggage takes another 5 minutes. Before departure, you can arrive in 1 hour - 1 .You'll definitely make it in time anyway.
The airport itself is normal, judging by the standards of Montenegro (village).
But they refused to register 35 minutes before departure! Despite the fact that the landing has not yet begun, and it is two and a half meters to walk to it. The local idlers had already closed the program, and they were too lazy to press the button.
It was great to stand with your suitcases for half an hour and realize that people were waiting for you to board. But you're not allowed to see them.
If it was a big airport, there would be no questions. But it's almost a rural airfield with one flight per hour. What is the problem with opening the program and letting the passenger wait for the flight on the other side of the wall?
The money for the tickets was lost. New tickets had to be bought twice as expensive. As a result, I flew for triple the cost.
Thanks only to the guard for not kicking me out into the cold overnight, and I was able to spend the night on a bench at the airport before the morning flight (the airport closes at night, at 23.00 everyone is kicked out).
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Level 10 Local Expert
January 26
A small airport in a small city and an international one. Everything is according to European standards. It's clean and cozy. Very polite staff. Everything is clearly on schedule
A small airport.The problem is getting to Podgorica.There is no public transport.You can't call a taxi from the city using the app.A private mafia of taxi drivers.Prices from the ceiling are 3 times higher.
A small European airport. There were two flights waiting for departure, with not very many seats. There is a cafe and a shop. There is a small selection of souvenirs.
The airport is of course very small, so when there are many departures at the same time, there is no place to drop an apple. As I understand it, there are often delays.
Nice convenient airport. It's just brutality and rudeness beyond customs. Medicines were taken away even though there were prescriptions. They made me run around the authorities all next day, collecting papers. As a result, they were forced to pay a duty of 150
The airport is cozy, but too small. There is a queue for one toilet. The rest are closed. The taxi driver charged us 2 as much as 90 euros, although the red price to Budva is 45 euros. Bargain, do not hesitate! Here, wherever there are many tourists who need to compare prices, they fool around brazenly! In Budva, if anything, there is a minibus along the coast for 2.5 euros. From St. Mark's Island to central Budva.
A small airport. You go directly to the check-in desk, the departure / arrival board. There is a cafe. You can buy SIM cards, there are taxi/transfer counters. In general, everything is the same as everywhere else. But you don't have to run anywhere. Everything is clear.
The international airfield justifies itself - it is a good logistics hub in the south of Yugoslavia, in the summer it experiences a huge load from the tourist flow. There is even a duty free, with a set of standard products))
It is a very small airport, but there are enough seats in the waiting room. And it was unusual that the airport was not around the clock. There was a flight from Podgorica at 8.55, we arrived at the airport around 6.00, and it turns out that it works from 6.00 and seems to be until 24.00.
A very small airport, if there is a lot of time and the weather allows, it is better to wait outside. The staff is friendly) I had no problems, everything went quickly everywhere))
The airport is being transformed for the better every year. It is located near Podgorica, the capital of the country, and quite close to the coast. So, to Sutomore 30-40 minutes by car. And it's about an hour to Budva
The airport is small, but cozy and has all the services for a comfortable stay in it. I would like more seats, especially when several flights are being rescheduled and a lot of people are gathering. I hope that the airport will be built a new and large one, as there are more and more people who want to go on vacation to Montenegro, beautiful places, wonderful people, delicious food, clean sea!!!
The airport, by European standards, is small, and if we compare the population of Kazakhstan or even Almaty with the population of Montenegro, and even compare the number of flights operated by us and them, then we, Almaty residents, can only sigh and envy. However, the travel time from the airport to the sea can stretch up to 2-3 hours (60km)…The drivers are too disciplined, no one is overtaking anyone!!!
The airport is small, the staff is strict but polite, they work out all the passengers quickly, quickly went to the airfield (by the way, their airport seems to be called an airfield) and boarded the plane. Over time, I think it will stop coping with the flow of tourists! And by the way, the flow is not small! And it's better to take business class for flights over 4-5 hours, it's too hard, long flights are given!
The airport is small, only 8 gates. There are few seats in the hall, so I recommend that you arrive as close as possible to the departure time. You can, of course, take a cup of coffee and wait in the cafe, but that's exactly what everyone usually does, so you still need to find a free place in the cafe.
Duty free is also very modest, mainly sweets and alcohol; perfumes are minimal, but you can buy something with discounts. I was surprised that local specialties are not represented at all: neither ivar, nor kaymak, nor meat, of which there are a lot of different kinds in Montenegro. A couple of varieties of cheese and slicing are not serious.
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Level 5 Local Expert
August 27, 2024
The airport itself is normal for a city with a population of less than 200 thousand, but transport accessibility and non-round-the-clock opening hours are a horror. You can't get here by public transport, only by taxi, and taxi drivers, of course, inflate prices, the airport is closed from 00.00 to 5.00, be kind enough to sit outside for 5 hours or go to the city - at least 20 euros there and 20 euros back.
The airport is small but convenient. A couple of flights are being processed at the same time. Passport control, customs, security control without unnecessary delays, quickly and professionally.
A nice little airport. But it's better to look for a transfer in advance. Taxi drivers' places have an inhumane price tag. As it is, everything is fine. The locals are very friendly and good-natured.
Very simple, everything is very clear: one entrance, one exit, a small and rustic airport))))
After the new Istanbul airport, it is not even clear that this is an airport😅
A rural airfield, Wi-Fi yoke, at least there is a toilet. There is no bus to the city! And don't try to find him. There are taxi drivers with honest, open faces
It's a wonderful place!!!! Montenegro is a fairy tale!!!
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Вадим
Level 30 Local Expert
July 5, 2024
A small, well-maintained airport. Lots of parking spaces at a low price.
There are no separate queues for first or Business class passengers until check-in.
It is very small, crowds are in season, only two checkpoints are open, women with children are allowed through, one small cafe, but the staff is polite.
The plane from Belgrade was late. And no one could really tell Podgorica anything. I missed my connecting flight. I flew all night through Istanbul. Horror.