
Montenegro’s new flag carrier plans advance
Montenegrin government devises plans for new national carrier.
Going by Hogan's 'stellar' history with airlines in the Middle East and being a BFF of a former VA CEO, all I can say to Montenegro (if they do employ him) is Good Luck!
The Montenegrin government has said it is working on getting the country’s new national airline off the ground after establishing ToMontenegro as its flag carrier. The process of setting up the new airline will be completed in February, by which time it will also be decided whether Montenegro Airlines could restore a limited number of operations in order for crew permits and airport slots to be preserved.
The state has also held talks with several airline consultancy firms over how the new carrier should go about organising its operations and fleet. Among them, former Etihad Airways CEO, James Hogan, who is now the Chairman and Executive Director of a business advisory firm, has been spotted in Montenegro by local media and is believed to have held talks on the matter.