Ryanair, the largest low-cost airline in Europe, will launch flights from Kherson to Vienna.
The U Vidpustku website reported this, citing data in the airline’s reservation system, the CFTS portal reports.
According to Ryanair’s reservation system, the flights will be operated by the Irish low-cost airline’s subsidiary Lauda.
The flights will begin on March 30. It will be operated twice a week (on Mondays and Fridays).
The flights will depart from Kherson at 18:15 on Mondays and at 21:50 on Fridays.
As the CFTS portal reported, Ryanair announced last week that it will launch flights from a fifth Ukrainian city (Kherson) to Krakow (Poland) in December.
Meanwhile, another low-cost airline, Wizz Air, announced on October 22 that it will launch flights on six routes from Zaporizhia to Austria, Poland, Lithuania, and Hungary in late March 2020. Vienna is the Austrian destination.