Wizz Air to launch four new flights from Ukraine in summer
One of the largest European low-cost airlines – Hungary's Wizz Air – has announced the launch of four new flights from Kyiv and Lviv airports.
The press service of the company reported that from June 18, Wizz will start flying from Lviv airport to the capital of Germany, Berlin (Schonefeld) and from August the airline will launch three new flights from Kyiv to Poznan, Lublin (Poland) and Frankfurt-Hahn in Germany.
"Passengers who are planning to visit these countries can book the ticket on the website at the price starting from UAH 579/EUR 19.99," reads the report.
The second plane Airbus A320 will be shipped to the Kyiv base. The plane will help to service flights to 19 destinations in eight countries from Kyiv, taking into account Nurnberg and Copenhagen, the flights that would be available this summer.
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