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The low-cost airline now offers 23 low-fare routes to 10 countries from Kyiv and Lviv.
The first routes will be Berlin-Kyiv and Dusseldorf-Kyiv.
There were 173 passengers on the first flight.
The buses were imported mostly from Belarus and Germany.
Flights to Kyiv (with transfers) will begin on March 20
Tickets for the new flights are already on sale at the price of UAH 579 one-way
The initiative has been included in the financial plan of Ukrainian Sea Ports Administration
Flights to Dusseldorf are performed five times a week
The memorandam should serve as the basis for further cooperation with Siemens And Pesa.
The Air Berlin airline is planning to launch a flight from Paderborn to Odesa.
Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, will launch flights from Kyiv to Hanover (Germany) and Wroclaw (Poland) in the autumn.
The An-22 Antheus aircraft has resumed commercial operation. The aircraft performed its first commercial flight on 30 June after completion of restoration work.
The German state bank KfW intends to provide EUR 60 million for purchase of equipment for modernizing the locomotive fleet.
The Lufthansa airline has explained how passengers can obtain a discount of EUR 25 (UAH 700) on flights until 31 October this year.
Flights on the newly opened Odesa-Munich route will be extended to the winter.
Elektrontrans has delivered seven new buses to the Lviv Municipal Motor Transport Enterprise No. 1 in implementation of a contract for production of 10 buses.
The German company, Leoni, which specializes in production of cables for the automotive industry and other industries, will build a new plant in the town of Kolomyia (Ivano-Frankivsk region).
Germany is working on a "Marshall Plan" for Ukraine. Karl-Georg Wellmann, the head of the German-Ukrainian parliamentary group in the Bundestag, announced this in an interview.
Large manufacturing companies will invest in Ukraine. Andrii Pyvovarskyi, Ukraine's Infrastructure Minister announced this. The matter concerns Siemens and Bombardier
British rail operator National Express launched services in Germany. The carrier will operate the two lines in the region of North Rhine-Westphalia for 15 years.