National bank of ukraine’s official rates as of 30/07/19
Source: National Bank of Ukraine
Real wages in Ukraine in June 2019 increased by 8.1% year-over-year, while compared with May 2019 increased by 5.8%, the State Statistics Service has reported.
According to the service, the average nominal wage of full-time employees in June 2019 compared with the previous month increased by 5.3%, in annual terms – by 18%, reaching UAH 10,783.
The authority said that in May 2019 it amounted to UAH 10,239, in April – UAH 10,269, March – UAH 10,237, February – UAH 9,429, January – UAH 9,223.
According to the statistics department, the largest increase in the average wage of full-time employees in June 2019 compared with June 2018 was observed Donetsk (27.7%), Sumy (20.2%), Dnipropetrovsk (20%), Kharkiv, Mykolaiv and Zaporizhia (by 19.9%), Volyn (19.3%), Poltava (by 18.6%), Rivne (18.2%, Vinnytsia (18.1%), Kherson (17.7%) and Kyiv regions (17.4%).
The highest level of wages in May was recorded in Kyiv city – UAH 15,650, and the lowest – in Kirovohrad region (UAH 8,574). Meanwhile, the average wages of the employee in Donetsk region totalled UAH 12,483 and UAH 9,013 in Luhansk region (except for temporarily occupied territories).
In June 2019 compared with the same month of 2018, wages increased the most in arts, sports, recreation activities (by 32.2%), in the field of IT and telecommunications (by 25.5%), in real estate business (by 24.2%), healthcare (by 21.8%), industry (by 21.8%), construction (by 21.1%), professional, scientific and technical activities (by 20.5%), in the field of temporary accommodation and catering (by 19.1%), administrative and support services (by 18.9%), in transport, warehousing, postal and courier activities (by 18.6%), in agriculture (by 18.5%).
The National Commission for the State Regulation of the Financial Services Market took a decision include put Askor Insurance Company LLC (Kyiv) in the State Register of Financial Institutions, the regulator reported on its website.
According to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities and Individuals of Ukraine, the company, which deals with risk insurance, was registered in May 2019. The charter capital of the company is UAH 40 million.
One of shareholders of Askor, Oleksandr Viliuha, will head the newly-set company.
The State Aviation Service of Ukraine suspended the Air Operator’s Certificate No.UK 046 of Europe Air Kyiv Airline from 00:00 UTC (03:00 Kyiv time) on July 27, 2019.
The decision was taken by the permanent Commission on certification of operators, organizations for the maintenance and continuing airworthiness, designers and manufacturers of aircraft, schools for pilot training in Ukraine, flight and technical personnel of the State Aviation Service, as the regulator’s press service reported.
According to the State Register of Aircraft of Ukraine, Europe Air operates five freight IL-76 TD planes, which were produced in 1900-1992 and belong to Infinite Seal Inc.
The company’s airport is based in Kryvyi Rih, however, the flights are mainly served from the airport in Sharjah (United Arab Emirates) to the states of Africa, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria, Georgia and Lithuania, the company says on its website.
Revenue of Europe Air was UAH 2.2 million, a net profit – UAH 0.26 million in 2017.
Ukrainian low-cost airline SkyUp Airlines (Kyiv) will launch three new domestic flights from October, the company said on its website.
What is more, the frequency of SkyUp flights between Kyiv and Lviv will increase.
The Kyiv-Zaporizhia flight fare starts from UAH 498. The flights will be carried out on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday starting from October 28, 2019.
The Kyiv-Kharkiv flight fare starts from UAH 498. The flights will be available on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday starting from October 25, 2019.
Flights between Kharkiv and Lviv will be launched for the first time in Ukraine; tickets will cost starting from UAH 639. The flights will be carried out on Thursday and Sunday from October 17, 2019.
The airline stressed that the development of domestic routes is what SkyUp can do and continues doing for Ukraine.
“SkyUp Airlines is now fighting for its right to fly. Every day we are trying to get better. You wanted to open Europe – we launched flights to Barcelona, Paris and Naples. You liked the holidays in Lviv – we reviewed our winter flight schedule. Now after one hour on board the plane, you will be able to have lunch with partners in Kharkiv, or enjoy time with friends from Lviv – at the price of a train ticket,” the company’s press service quotes CEO Yevhen Khainatsky are quoted as saying.
Tickets for the three destinations are already available for booking.
As was reported, SkyUp, which was set up in June 2017, transported 668,500 passengers in the first half of 2019.
Currently, its fleet consists of eight planes: six Boeing 737-800 and two Boeing 737-700.