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Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) is one of the most punctual airlines at the Minsk airport. UIA has a punctuality index of 88%.
The Ukrainian airline, Motor Sich, may begin operating regular flights between Lviv and Uzhhorod. The airline has submitted an application for the right to perform flights on this route to the State Aviation Service.
The Boryspil international airport expects to attract investment in its transit cargo terminal. The airport’s acting General Director Yevhen Dykhne announced this at a Ukrainian infrastructure forum in Kyiv.
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) will start operating direct regular flights between Ivano-Frankivsk and Alicante (Spain) on 26 June.
The Ministry of Infrastructure may initiate a fresh competition for the post of general director of the Boryspil airport, which is the country's largest airport.
The Motor Sich airline has resumed flights between Kyiv and Uzhhorod after a two-month break. The airline’s aircraft departed from the Zhuliany airport on schedule at 12:00 on Monday.
The Lviv airport handled 35,100 passengers in March, which is 15.8% more than the number it handled during the same period last year.
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) will start operating direct flights between Vinnytsia and Tel Aviv once a week on 8 June.
The Ellinair airline will launch Lviv-Heraklion (Crete) flights in this year’s summer season. Direct flights will be operated from 2 June to 16 October.
The Yanair airline will launch regular flights on the Odesa-Yerevan-Odesa route on 5 June. The flights will be operated on Sundays.
Two new flights will soon be launched from the Ivano-Frankivsk airport: the Windrose airline will launch flights to Brescia (Italy) while Ukraine International Airlines will launch flights to Valencia (Spain).
Passenger traffic through the Boryspil international airport increased by 12% to 1.512 million million in the period of January-March this year, compared with the corresponding period of last year.
Soldiers have begun vacating the Mariupol airport building. The move is dictated by the fact that the airport is scheduled to resume operation in May.
The Regional Development Fund will allocate UAH 49 million for financing continuation of the reconstruction work at the Kherson airport in 2016.
Two charging stations for electric vehicles have appeared at the Kharkiv international airport.
Iranian airline Mahan Air, which has entered the Ukrainian market, plans to begin performing flights from the Odesa airport to Iran jointly with the airline UM Air (Kyiv) in July this year.
As reported, UIA announced at the end of 2015 that it planned to take delivery of 5-6 Boeing aircraft in 2016.
The State Border Service has introduced a simplified system of admission of Ukrainian citizens into Ukraine at the Boryspil, Zhuliany (both in Kyiv), Kharkiv, Lviv, and Odesa airports.
On 24 February, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the state program for development of 17 airports until 2023, with total investment planned at UAH 8.697 billion. The document is available on the website of the Cabinet of Ministers.
As reported, the Ministry of Infrastructure has included the Zaporizhia International Airport in the State Target Program for Development of Airports until 2023.