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Menzies aviation company could improve service to passengers and airlines at the airports in Podgorica and Tivat

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Prime Minister Milojko Spajić met with representatives of the Menzies aviation company, with whom he discussed potential cooperation, which would improve service to passengers and airlines at the airports in Podgorica and Tivat, the Government announced.

Menzies aviation is said to have been around for almost 200 years and has specialized in airport services for the last 40 years.

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“The development of tourism in Montenegro largely depends on the improvement of the traffic infrastructure, primarily the airport,” the announcement says.

The Government said that British Ambassador Dawn McCann attended the conversation with the company’s CEO Philip Joining.

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“There was talk of potential cooperation, which would improve the service to passengers and airlines at the airports in Podgorica and Tivat,” the announcement states.

The Government said that Menzies aviation currently provides services at 160 airports around the world, so it has a lot of experience in creating additional quality, but also profit for airlines and airports.

At the meeting, as they stated, it was concluded that it is necessary to improve the experience of passengers in airports, especially in the height of the tourist season, but also to make airports more profitable.

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