Wizz Air to start flying from Kyiv to Lisbon, Tallinn, Berlin, from Kharkiv to Katowice
Wizz Air to place its third plane in its base in Kyiv and will start flying from Kyiv to Lisbon, Tallinn and Berlin, and from Kharkiv to Katowice, the airline has said in a press release on the occasion of the celebration of the 10th anniversary of its operation in Ukraine.
"In 2018, the airline doubles its operations in Ukraine," acting Corporate Relations Head at Wizz Air Sorina Ratz said.
In addition, the airline will increase the weekly frequency of flights to seven popular destinations, adding a total of 24 flights a week.
Placement of the third airbus A320 in Kyiv, according to the airline, will create 100 jobs.
Flights Kyiv-Lisbon will be serviced on Tuesdays and Saturdays from June 21.
Flights Kyiv-Tallinn will be serviced on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from June 21.
Flights Kyiv-Berlin will be serviced daily from July 1, and flights Kharkiv-Katowice - on Wednesdays and Sundays from June 20.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Podoliak on Wizz Air's decision to stop flights from Moscow due to criticism: Every European company should remember that cooperation with Russia is suicide for business
16:47, 20.08.2022
Wizz Air allocates 10,000 free tickets for Ukrainian refugees heading to UK
12:22, 13.05.2022
Wizz Air extends cancellation of flights from Ukraine until July, sharply cuts number of destinations
16:58, 16.04.2022
Wizz Air resumes Kyiv-Katowice, Kyiv-Naples and Odesa-Abu Dhabi flights
18:27, 04.10.2021
Wizz Air Hungary begins operating flights in Simferopol FIR over Black Sea managed by Ukraine
10:47, 29.07.2021
LATEST
Ukraine to secure additional EUR 100 mln from Council of Europe for healthcare reconstruction
20:42, 23.04.2024
Ukraine ships over 200,000 tonnes of food aid to African countries through Grain from Ukraine
20:39, 23.04.2024
Rada adopts at first reading deregulation of used car market
20:27, 23.04.2024
Rada allows ARMA to buy FX govt bonds
19:42, 23.04.2024
Ukraine does not plan to put gas transmission capacity for auction after end of transit agreement with Russia