Wizz Air to service Kyiv-Bratislava flights from Dec 17
Hungary's Wizz Air, the largest low cost carrier in Central and Eastern Europe, has announced the launch of a new route from Kyiv to Bratislava (Slovakia).
According to a press release of the airline, the new flights will be serviced from December 17 twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The tickets can be bought on the airline's website at the price starting from UAH 829.
The company reminded that along with the new flight from Kyiv to Bratislava Wizz Air offers 13 destinations from the capital of Ukraine to seven countries.
"Less than in one month we are launching new flights from Kyiv to Hannover (Germany) and Wroclaw (Poland). Today we are glad to announce more good news for the Ukrainian capital. We hope that our flight to Bratislava would be appreciated both by tourists and businessmen," Wizz Air Communications Department Tamara Valois said.
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