Air Montenegro Expands Autumn Travel Options Across Europe

Montenegro's national airline is running a limited-time sale for people who want to fly in the early fall. The offer features reduced round-trip fares on selected European routes. The airline says that the sale runs from September 17 to 30, 2025, and the travel period runs from September 20 to October 27, 2025. The promotion includes taxes and baggage, but there are only a limited number of seats available at lower prices during the booking window.
The discounted destinations include:
- Belgrade, Ljubljana, and Rome
- Zurich, Frankfurt, and Prague
- Istanbul, Lyon, Nantes, and Paris
These routes connect Montenegro to major European cities, giving travelers a wide range of options for business, leisure, and cultural travel. Each ticket comes with one checked bag that can weigh up to 23 kg and one piece of hand luggage that can weigh up to 8 kg. The offer is only good for the time period given, and the number of discounted seats available depends on how popular the route is and how many seats are still available.
The chosen destinations give travelers a chance to see Europe when it's less busy and there aren't as many people around. Visitors to Rome can enjoy ancient sites in milder weather, while Ljubljana's riverside cafes and small city center make it a great place for short autumn breaks. Zurich and Frankfurt are still good places for both business and leisure travelers to visit. Once the summer crowds disperse, Prague becomes a hub of cultural activity and showcases its stunning architecture in a calmer atmosphere.
In autumn, Istanbul, Lyon, Nantes, and Paris attract visitors with rich culture and celebrated cuisine. Travelers can choose from a variety of exciting destinations, such as the multicultural charm of Istanbul, the renowned gastronomy of Lyon, and the creative spirit of Nantes. Paris remains enchanting in cooler weather, with its quiet boulevards and shorter lines to famous landmarks. Travel experts say that fall trips are becoming more popular because they are cheaper and the weather is more pleasant.
The airline's choice to offer this deal is part of a larger trend in European aviation to keep people traveling outside of the busy summer months. Such initiatives motivate travelers to explore during quieter periods, support a steady passenger flow throughout the year, and contribute to a more sustainable balance within the tourism sector. It offers travelers more freedom and financial benefits when planning their European city trips.



















