AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMontenegro–Croatia Ferry Return: Seasonal sea links between Budva and Kotor and Dubrovnik are back, running up to six times weekly on the Budva–Dubrovnik route and three times weekly on Kotor–Dubrovnik through Sept 30—aimed at easing summer road and border congestion. Rail Upgrade: Stadler has signed to supply ŽPCG with three four-car FLIRT electric trains, designed for comfort and safety and enabling cross-border travel with Serbia. Visa Update: Montenegro has set out new visa application steps for Azerbaijani citizens via VFS Global, after introducing visas for Azerbaijanis in Jan 2026. Tourism Branding Boost: Montenegro hosted the European Travel Commission general meeting, re-electing Miguel Sanz as president and welcoming new industry members like Booking.com and Skyscanner. Luxury Hotels Angle: A feature highlights how Montenegro’s upmarket hotels are positioning value-for-money for travelers. EU Border Warning for Visitors: The EU’s Entry/Exit System is causing long airport waits elsewhere in Europe, with airlines urging a pause until after summer—relevant for anyone connecting through Schengen. Regional Travel Context: A week of broader travel news also points to cheaper, less crowded Mediterranean options this summer, with Montenegro named among alternatives.
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