

Montenegro Airlines flights may have been in higher demand over the last year in light of recent figures from the country's Statistical Office, which indicated an increase in tourist arrivals.
Year-on-year, the number of holidaymakers and other travellers making their way to the Balkan nation increased by 7.6 per cent in March, reports Balkans Business News.
During the opening three months of 2011, there were 49,730 arrivals in the country, which was 2.6 per cent higher than was seen in the same period in 2010.
The most popular locations for those travelling to Montenegro were along the nation's coast, which accounted for 71.8 per cent of the nights stayed in the nation by tourists.
Jetsetters who book flights to Podgorica with the intention of heading to the seaside may want to consider going to the town of Ulcinj in the south, which features the sandy 13 km Big Beach, which is the longest on the Adriatic.
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