KOTOR, May 29 (Hina) - Delegations of Croatia's Maritime Affairs, Transport and Communications Ministry and Montenegro's Transport Ministry on Tuesday signed an agreement on the reciprocal introduction of international passenger
transport, the Montenegrin government said. The document, signed in Kotor, Montenegro, regulates passenger transport between the two countries. It envisages that permits for passenger transport will be issued by the competent ministries, while border customs outposts will issue permits for cargo transport. An additional fee will be paid for the use of roads. The fee will be standardised for all carriers from Croatia and Montenegro. The agreement also regulates that transport fees will not be paid for the transport of tourists to the Dubrovnik airport, Croatia, and the transport of passengers for charter flights.(hina) ha
KOTOR, May 29 (Hina) - Delegations of Croatia's Maritime Affairs,
Transport and Communications Ministry and Montenegro's Transport
Ministry on Tuesday signed an agreement on the reciprocal
introduction of international passenger transport, the
Montenegrin government said.
The document, signed in Kotor, Montenegro, regulates passenger
transport between the two countries. It envisages that permits for
passenger transport will be issued by the competent ministries,
while border customs outposts will issue permits for cargo
transport.
An additional fee will be paid for the use of roads. The fee will be
standardised for all carriers from Croatia and Montenegro.
The agreement also regulates that transport fees will not be paid
for the transport of tourists to the Dubrovnik airport, Croatia,
and the transport of passengers for charter flights.
(hina) ha