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The Atlasjet Ukraine airline (Lviv), which is a subsidiary of the Atlasjet airline (Turkey), began operation on Thursday, June 18, by operating its first flight on the Kiev-Lviv route
Preliminarily, about UAH 100 million is necessary for the airport to resume operation.
The Ministry of Infrastructure is planning to create an agency that will engage in construction, repair, and maintenance of runways at Ukrainian airports, which will be similar to the state-owned Administration of Seaports of Ukraine
Georgian International, Travel & Transport has announced the start of ticket sales for Kiev (Zhuliany)-Batumi-Kiev flights. The first direct flight of the current summer season will be operated on 31 May 2015
The Yanair airline will launch Kiev-Odessa flights on May 29, using a Saab 340 airplane, the press service of the carrier announced.
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) has launched a large-scale program of direct flights from Lvov to other cities. The first flights are on the Lviv-Tel Aviv route, which began on Wednesday, 20 May
The main reason for the transfer of customer service from Vienna to Lvov is to be able to focus on the needs of customers in Austria
The most punctual carrier in the category of "7 or more flights per week" was LOT (Poland).
This is not about privatization of the Boryspil and Lvov airports but about long-term contracts with international professional operators.
The Atlasjet Ukraine airline company (Lvov), a subsidiary of the Turkish carrier Atlasjet, will have no difficulty obtaining permits for its planned charter flights.
Airlines will continue to be forced to sign bilateral agreements and obtain rights to perform flights until such an agreement is signed.
Excluding the ruined airports in Donetsk and Luhansk, the figure reduced by 18.8%.
"We have had an unexpected delay with the Cabinet of Ministers"
The dates of appointment of the selected candidates for these posts will depend on the government.
According to the report, the airport reached 2 million passengers for the first time in 20 years.
In total, 254 candidates entered the competition to head the airports and 233 entered the competition to head Ukrzaliznytsia.
The number of passengers on international routes reduced by 20%
In particular, the airport earned revenues of USD 102 million from aviation services and USD 28 million from non-aviation services.
The Boryspil international airport currently accounts for 65% of the total number of air passenger traffic in the country.
There is a set of problems at the Boryspil airport