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Lviv will be the fourth city in Ukraine to which the airline will operate flights.
FlixBus is very likely to begin operating buses branded in green livery in Ukraine.
The Hungarian low-cost airline began flying to a new Ukrainian airport on November 1-4.
Flights from Kherson to Austria are already available in the low-cost airline’s reservation system.
The low-cost airline will begin flying to Ukraine’s fifth largest airport.
The Italian airline company is interested in the domestic market.
The Irish low-cost airline will begin flying to another Ukrainian airport.
This is despite the fact that Ryanair will launch its own flight before Wizz Air.
Flights from Odesa to Budapest, Berlin, Bratislava, and Polish cities will be launched.
In total, the frequency of flights will be reduced by 24 per week.
Europe’s largest low-cost airline now operates flights from four Ukrainian cities.
The low-cost airline’s network of routes between the two countries will soon reach 16.
Cooperation between the Irish low-cost airline and the Odesa airport will begin with flights to two European countries.
The number of jobs created in Ukraine by the airline will reach 140.
The low-cost airline will launch more flights from Ukraine to German cities.
The CFTS has compiled information on all new flights opened by low-cost airlines in Ukraine in 2018. Our infographic review included Ryanair, Wizz Air, Pegasus and Ernest airlines.
The airline has announced suspension of flights to a Ukrainian destination during the winter.
The airline continues to increase the passenger volume on its flights to/from Ukraine.
The Austrian low-cost airline will begin performing flights on the Kyiv-Vienna route.
There are issues that the airline needs to resolve before re-launching the operation of its Ukrainian subsidiary.