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The plan provides for basing up to 30 new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft at three major airports in Ukraine.
The plane performed four flights on the first day of the lease and eight were planned for the second day.
The Ukrainian airline’s aircraft was wet-leased to the Hungarian low-cost carrier.
The low-cost airline will operate flights on 13 new routes from Ukraine in the summer.
The airline will fly from the Orly airport to the Boryspil airport.
The low-cost airline will operate 117 routes from Ukraine after expanding its operations.
The air carrier currently has no aircraft based in the country.
The flights will be operated three times per week.
The airline has already requested the right to operate on this route from Germany’s national civil aviation authority.
According to the airline, resumption of flights will depend on the authorities’ decision to keep one country or another in the "green" zone or remove it.
The airline company is leasing its first two aircraft.
The airline originally planned to resume these flights in November.
The company has confirmed that it will significantly reduce its flight capacity from mid-September to early October.
Lviv-Rome-Lviv flights are operated on Wednesdays and Sundays and Lviv-Milan-Lviv flights on Mondays and Fridays.
The Malta Air subsidiary, which was acquired in 2019, will operate the flights on behalf of Ryanair.
The low-cost airline performed its first flights from Italy to Ukraine on July 6.
One Airbus A320 aircraft will be based at the Lviv airport.
The opening of the base is scheduled for July 1.
Flights between the capitals of Ukraine and Sweden are available in the low-cost airline’s timetable only until the end of March.
The low-cost airline performed a flight from Krakow to the Kherson airport for the first time.