RYANAIR BRINGS LOW FARES TO UKRAINE
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15 NEW ROUTES FROM KIEV & LVIV START IN OCTOBER 2018. Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (23 Mar) announced that it will fly to Ukraine, its 36th country, from October 2018. Ryanair will deliver 800,000 customers p.a. at two major Ukraine airports with 10 new Kiev routes to Barcelona, Bratislava, Gdansk, Krakow, London Stansted, Poznan, Stockholm, Vilnius, Warsaw and Wroclaw and 5 new Lviv routes to Dusseldorf, Krakow, London Stansted, Memmingen and Warsaw.
Ryanair’s Kiev winter 2018 schedule will deliver:
- 10 new routes: Barcelona (4 wkly), Bratislava (3), Gdansk (2), Krakow (3), London Stansted (5), Poznan (2), Stockholm S (3), Vilnius (3), Warsaw M (4) & Wroclaw (3)
- 32 weekly flights
- 550,000 customers p.a.
Ryanair’s Lviv winter 2018 schedule will deliver:
- 5 new routes: Dusseldorf W (3 wkly), Krakow (3), London S (3), Memmingen (2) & Warsaw M (3)
- 14 weekly flights
- 250,000 customers p.a.
Ukrainian consumers and visitors can now book their holidays as far out as March 2019 at Ryanair.com and Ryanair celebrated its new Ukraine flights by releasing seats for sale at prices starting from just €9.99 for travel from October to March, which are available for booking until midnight Monday (26 Mar).
In Kiev, Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary said:
“Ryanair is pleased to announce that low fares have officially arrived in Ukraine, our 36th country of operation, with 15 new routes from Kiev and Lviv, beginning in October, which will help deliver 800,000 annual customers at these two Ukraine airports.
To celebrate our new Ukraine routes, we are releasing seats for sale at prices starting from just €9.99, which are available for booking until midnight Mon (26 Mar) for travel from October to March. Since these amazing low prices will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”[1]
Minister of Infrastructure, Volodymyr Omelyan, said:
“Ryanair’s entry to Ukraine is the most important event for the national airspace over the past 20 years. Europe’s largest low-cost airline begins its operations at Boryspil International Airport (Kyiv) and Lviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport (Lviv).