
Private Jet Charter to and from Montenegro
Montenegro rises dramatically from the Adriatic Sea, where limestone mountains plunge into deep coastal bays and medieval towns cling to narrow strips of shoreline. Though small in size, the country has rapidly become one of the Adriatic’s most sought-after destinations for private jet travellers, particularly those arriving to explore the Bay of Kotor and the growing luxury yachting scene along Montenegro’s coast.
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Popular Routes
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Available Aircraft
Montenegro and the surrounding Adriatic Coast region are covered by a strong selection of BLAK network aircraft, ready for both regional and international charters. See available aircraft below.
Frequently Asked Questions
The BLAK team answers the most common questions and covers the essentials for those thinking about flying to and from Montenegro.
Why do most private jets fly into Tivat instead of Podgorica when visiting Montenegro?
Tivat Airport sits directly beside the Bay of Kotor and the luxury marina development of Porto Montenegro. Because of this proximity, it is the preferred arrival airport for travellers heading to coastal resorts, yacht marinas and historic towns such as Kotor and Perast. Podgorica Airport is further inland and better suited for travellers visiting the capital or Montenegro’s mountainous interior.

Why does Tivat Airport become extremely busy during the summer season?
Montenegro has become one of the Adriatic’s fastest-growing yachting destinations. During summer months, yacht owners and guests frequently arrive by private jet before transferring directly to vessels in the Bay of Kotor or Porto Montenegro. This creates a sharp increase in business aviation movements between May and September.

Why do some private jet travellers fly into Dubrovnik when visiting Montenegro?
Some operators choose Dubrovnik Airport because it can offer more parking availability during the busy summer season. Dubrovnik sits only about 40 kilometres from the Montenegrin border, allowing passengers to continue by road to destinations such as the Bay of Kotor in under two hours.

What weather conditions can affect private jet operations in Montenegro?
Coastal weather systems, strong winds and occasional summer thunderstorms can influence flight operations along the Adriatic coast. Inland airports such as Podgorica can sometimes provide more stable operating conditions compared with coastal locations.

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