Wizz Air Ukraine gets permit for Donetsk-Budapest flights
The commission for the formation and implementation of state policy in the operation of airlines under the Infrastructure Ministry of Ukraine has issued permits to Wizz Air Ukraine to make regular international flights on the Donetsk-Budapest route.
According to the press service of the ministry, the regulator made the decision on December 27, 2013.
In addition, the commission issued permits for Lviv-Larnaca and Kyiv-Thessaloniki routes to Windrose (Kyiv), as well as regular domestic flights on the Kyiv-Chernivtsi route to Khors and Urga.
As reported, Wizz Air Ukraine plans from April 30, 2014 to launch Donetsk-Budapest flights.
Wizz Air Ukraine is a low-cost airline, which operates a fleet consisting of four Airbus A320 aircraft and offers flights to 32 destinations in 12 countries from four Ukrainian cities.
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