Tag: FlyUIA

Ukrainian Airline Companies Preserve Passenger Transportation At 2012 Level In 2013

Commercial passenger and cargo transportation in 2013 were performed by 40 Ukrainian airline companies

Uzbekistan Airways Threatens To Stop Flying To Kiev Because Of Conflict With UIA

If there is no compromise with Ukraine InternationaI Airlines

UIA Plans To Begin Flights To New York In Summer 2014

Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) intends to perform daily flights to New York (United States) in summer 2014.

UIA Ready To Begin Negotiations With Swissport In Exchange For Its Apology

Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) is open to negotiations with Swissport International Ltd (Switzerland)

Swissport Ready For Amicable Resolution Of Its Dispute With UIA Over Control Of Interavia

Swissport International Ltd. has said that it is ready to discuss resolution of the dispute over the ownership of the Interavia ground

Higher Economic Court Reverses Decision To Transfer Control Of Swissport Ukraine To UIA

The trial starts again in the Court of First Instance

Court Adjourns Consideration Of Dispute Between Swissport And UIA Again

The next hearing will take place on October 2

Ukrainian Airline Companies Granted Right To Fly To United States Without Restrictions

On September 19, 2013, the State Aviation Service of Ukraine received a note from the Embassy of the United States.

Swissport Accused Of Attempting To Exert Pressure On Court Considering Its Conflict With UIA

UIA says Swissport is spreading false information

Interview with Swissport International: we want to be a part of Ukrainian future

Mark Skinner, Senior Vice President for Ground Handling Northern Europe and North Africa speaks on trial with Ukraine International, Ukrainian judicial system, government support and future plans in an exclusive interview with CTS.

Swissport concerned over the trial with Ukraine International Airlines

The court hearings have been postponed for seven times

All Together: What The New Concept For Boryspil Airport’s Terminal D Looks Like

The Boryspil airport, the country’s main airport, plans to create a zone for handling domestic flights at its largest terminal, Terminal D. The fates of the other terminal complexes – the terminals B and F – has not yet been determined.

Difficulties Of Transition: Why Flights Are Being Delayed In Ukraine

Ukraine International Airlines (UIA), the largest air carrier in Ukraine, has recently been having problems involving the regularity of its flights, and it has been forced to change its timetable slightly. What caused these disruptions in the timetable and when can improvements be expected?

The total number of joint flights between Kiev and St. Petersburg is currently three per day.

FlyUIA Discusses Problems At Boryspil Airport’s Terminal D

The inconvenience for airline companies and passengers at the Boryspil airport’s terminal D is caused primarily by the lack of service infrastructure – shops and outlets for food and passenger services.

Why Ukraine’s Skies Should Not Be Opened To Europe Now

In an exclusive column for the CTS, the president of Ukraine International Airlines, which is the largest airline company in Ukraine, argues that accession of Ukraine to the European Common Aviation Area is premature and justifies the concept for a flagship carrier.

Vice President of the FlyUIA: What are the Plans of the New Leader on the Ukrainian Aviation Market?

Ukraine International Airlines’ Executive Vice President for Commerce Serhii Fomenko discusses new routes, addition to the company’s aircraft fleet, and development of transit through the Boryspil airport in an exclusive interview with CTS.

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