Tag: Ryanair
Ryanair will perform 16 flights a week from Lviv airport.
The tickets will be sold for EUR 19,99
Ryanair is holding talks on opening base in Poznan
Negotiations with Ryanair are currently underway
Zhuliany Airport is in the active phase of negotiations with Ryanair.
Ryanair is one of the five airline companies that are planning to start flights to the Lviv airport in 2017. This was announced by the airport’s Director Tetiana Romanovska.
The Wizz Air low-cost airline may return to the Lviv international airport later this year and preparations for a meeting with the Ryanair airline are underway.
Ryanair, the largest low-cost airline in Europe, is eyeing the Ukrainian market and, in particular, it is already holding talks with Lviv. The airline’s Commercial Director David O'Brien announced this.
The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair will not launch flights to Ukraine until the Ukrainian government signs the "open skies" agreement with the European Union. Ryanair’s Director of Communications Robin Kiely announced this.
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) will hold a roundtable on cheap flights in Ukraine in the second half of September. Directors of leading Ukrainian and foreign airlines, including EasyJet’s head of C. McCall and Ryanair’s head M. O'Leary, have been invited.
The largest low-cost carrier in Europe, the Irish-based Ryanair airline, is considering entering the Ukrainian market.
The carrier can operate flights from Dublin to Moscow and St. Petersbourg
Large low-cost airline companies need big discounts. And the airports can offer such discounts only in cases of significant passenger traffic
The Boryspil airport’s General Director Anton Volov announced at a press conference today that the airport’s Terminal F would be the base for charter and low-cost carriers