Ukrzaliznytsia announced the start of ticket sales for new international train No. 9/10 on the Kyiv-Budapest route, the company's press service reports.
"The long-awaited route, implemented in cooperation with Hungarian Railways, will run from December 15," the company said on Telegram.
It is noted that the train will be an important step in unloading popular international routes, providing direct link with Budapest - one of the key transport hubs in the region. Passengers will be able to conveniently reach Vienna, Munich, Zurich and other European cities.
In addition, for comfortable travel, the train includes sleeping cars, compartments and luxury, which meet the usual standards for Ukrainian passengers. The schedule provides for departure from Kyiv at 10:16 with arrival in Budapest at 06:00 the next day. The return trip will depart at 22:40, arriving in Kyiv at 19:11. The cost of a ticket in a compartment car is UAH 2,800.
Tickets are already available in the application and on the official website of Ukrzaliznytsia.
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