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A fifth daily flight on the Minsk-Kyiv-Minsk route and three new flights per week from the capital of Belarus to Odesa will allow more comfortable travel from these Ukrainian cities to 47 destinations.
The Yanair airline (Zhytomyr) will resume regular flights on the Odesa-Batumi route on 5 June.
The Yanair airline will suspend flights from Kyiv to Batumi in April and launch flights from Kyiv to Riga on 20 May.
The Urga airline (Kirovohrad) increased its net profit 2.3-fold to UAH 12.593 million in 2015, compared with 2014, according to preliminary data.
Prices of roundtrip tickets begin at about UAH 5,400 hryvnia, including charges.
The flights will be operated daily from 30 March.
We have plans regarding flights to Odesa, Lviv, and Kherson from the administrative centers of Iran.
We expect to increase passenger traffic between Kyiv and Tehran
The flydubai airline has increased the number of its flights to/from the Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) to nine per week.
Royal Jordanian has stopped selling ticket, but the airline did not confirm the report of discontinuation of flights on the route.
The shareholders of S7 Airlines (Russia) are considering the possibility of acquiring a stake in a Bulgarian airline with the aim of circumventing the ban on operation of Russian transit flights over Ukraine.
The Ivano-Frankivsk airport has announced that the Turkish Airlines will launch daily flights from Istanbul to the airport on March 27, when the summer flight schedule enters into effect.
Turkish Airlines is considering the possibility of launching regular flights to the Ivano-Frankivsk airport. The pilot flight is planned for March this year.
The Ukrainian State Air Traffic Services Enterprise (UkSATSE) provided air navigation services for 234,861 flights in 2015, which is 32.4% less than the number in 2014.
Royal Jordanian Airlines plans to operate a Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft on the line of Amman-Kyiv route in the 2016/2017 winter season.
Of the 109 regular flights that are performed between Turkey and Ukraine per week, excluding charter flights to holiday destinations, 63 are performed by three Turkish airlines and 46 by three Ukrainian airlines.
The president of Ukraine International Airlines (UIA), Yurii Miroshnikov, has disclosed details of a regional hub at the Ivano-Frankivsk airport, the creation of which the airline’s supervisory board chairman Aron Mayberg recently announced.
Turkey could lose more than USD 3.3 billion in annual tourism revenue if Russia bans flights to the country.
Passengers of the Atlasjet Ukraine airline (the Atlasglobal Ukraine brand) have begun receiving notification of cancellation of flights or postponement of departure times.
The State Aviation Service has banned all Ukrainian airlines from flying over the Sinai Peninsula.