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PolskiBus Outlines Conditions For Entering Ukraine

PolskiBus is interested in expanding its route network to Ukraine, but it depends on three factors.

How We are Changing the Rules on the Market of Bus Services In Ukraine

"Carriers are increasingly encountering abuse of the monopoly positions of owners of bus stations," Roman Khmil, the head of the department of motor transport at the Ukrainian Ministry of Infrastructure, wrote in an exclusive column for the CFTS portal.

LEO Express Considering Opportunities For Expansion Service In Ukraine

Czech railway operator Leo Express considers opportunities to expand its service in Ukraine, its owner and CEO Leoš Novotný announced it in an interview to the CFTS portal.

Interview With CEO of Leo Express: There Are Opportunities To Expand Our Service In Ukraine

Leoš Novotný, the owner of Czech railway operator Leo Express, in an exclusive interview to the CFTS portal on the reasons of entering into Ukrainian market, limits of ambitions, and the peculiarities of business growth.

Bus lowcost company launches service in Estonia

The new bus carrier launched its service in Estonia on October 1. The first bus of Superbus company departed early morning from Tallinn bus station.

LEO Express to launch operations in Ukraine

Railway operator LEO Express (Czech Republic) will release today first tickets on new line Mukachevo/Uzhgorod/Košice – Prague

Passenger Transportation By Transport Companies Reduces By 13% In Seven Months

Passenger transportation by Ukrainian transport enterprises (excluding those in the Crimea, Sevastopol, and the conflict zone in eastern Ukraine) reduced by 12.8% to 2.995 billion in the period of January-July 2015.

Infrastructure Ministry Introducing Single Bus-Station Charge Of UAH 1 Per Ticket For Entire Country

The Ministry of Infrastructure has prepared a draft order that provides for a single bus-station charge of UAH 1 per ticket for the entire country. This is stated in the draft document, which is published on the website of the Ministry.

Ukrzaliznytsia To Replace Trains With Buses On Unprofitable Routes

Ukrzaliznytsia intends to replace trains with passenger buses on the most unprofitable routes, Ukrzaliznytsia’s acting head Oleksandr Zavhorodnyi has announced

Lugansk Region’s Only Route Into Occupied Territories Closed

Moskal believes that the temporary procedure is ineffective because the crossing of the separation line at many places is uncontrolled.

Ukraine Bans Bus Services To Crimea

To avoid endangering the lives and health of passengers in connection with the escalation of the situation in the Crimea

Court Orders Transfer Of Lvov Bus Plant To Creditor

The Lvov bus plant obtained a credit line of UAH 44.4 million from the bank

10 Buses Burn Down Following Russian Attacks On Kherson

The Russians fired on an automobile company.

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