From October 2021, the Irish airline Ryanair will launch flights from Kyiv to Turin (Italy) as part of the winter schedule.
As the company’s press service said on Wednesday evening, the flights will be operated twice a week.
At the same time, due to regular changes in restrictions in connection with the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease, clients can postpone or change travel dates up to two times with zero commission until the end of December 2021, Sales and Marketing Manager for Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans at Ryanair Olga Pawlonka is quoted as saying in the press release.
There are currently no direct flights from Kyiv to Turin.
The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair launches flights from Lviv to Paphos (Cyprus) as part of the summer schedule since July.
This flight will be operated twice a week, the press service of the airline said on Thursday evening.
At the same time, due to regular changes in restrictions in connection with COVID-19, customers can postpone or change travel dates up to two times with zero commission until the end of October 2021, Sales and Marketing Manager for Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans at Ryanair Olga Pawlonka is quoted as saying in the press release.
There are currently no direct flights in this direction.
The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair (Dublin) opened ticket sales for the Kyiv-Venice route from March 30, 2021.
The airline’s booking system notes that the flights will be operated by a subsidiary of Malta Air to Treviso airport twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Departure from Venice is scheduled at 7:15 a.m. with arrival in Kyiv at 10:40 a.m. The return flight from Kyiv is scheduled for 11:15 a.m. with an arrival in Venice at 12:40 p.m..
As reported, in July 2020 Ryanair announced 16 new destinations between Ukraine and Italy as part of the schedule for winter 2020 and summer 2021.
To date, Ryanair’s announced route network from Ukraine to Italy includes 19 routes, including six from Kyiv to Bologna, Catania, Bergamo, Naples, Rome and Venice, with these flights delayed until spring 2021.
The Irish low-cost airline company Ryanair (Dublin) has launched flights on the Odesa – Dusseldorf Weeze (Germany) route.
The flights will be operated twice a week as part of Ryanair’s winter 2020 schedule, the airline’s press service said on Friday.
“We are delighted to start operating flights Odesa-Dusseldorf Weeze. This flight will connect Odesa and western Germany, in addition, Weeze airport is located in close proximity to the Netherlands. Thus, our passengers, besides Dusseldorf, have received an opportunity to conveniently plan their trips to Duisburg, Essen, Dortmund and Cologne, as well as to the neighboring cities of the Netherlands,” commercial director of Odesa International Airport Vyacheslav Chehlatonev said quoted by the airline’s press service.
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Ireland’s low-cost airline Ryanair (Dublin) is increasing the number of flights from Kyiv to Berlin (three more flights per week). From October 27, 2020, they will be operated daily, the company’s press service said on Wednesday.
Ryanair said that this decision was made due to high demand from both German and Ukrainian consumers.
The service will be available throughout the winter season.
“Ryanair is pleased to announce that it will operate daily flights from Kyiv to Berlin starting October 27, 2020. Ryanair’s Ukrainian customers can now book a trip to Berlin at the lowest fares and with a new set of health measures that Ryanair has implemented to protect its customers and crew members,” the press service said, citing Sales and Marketing Manager in Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans at Ryanair Olga Pawlonka.
The Irish low cost airline Ryanair (Dublin) will start flying on the Lviv-Budapest (Hungary) route from April 2020, the airline has told Interfax-Ukraine. Flights will be operated twice a week.
“Customers in Lviv can now book seats on flights to Budapest until October 2020, and our full schedule for the summer of 2020 will be announced shortly,” the press service said citing Ryanair Chief Commercial Officer David O’Brien.
According to data in the reservation system on Ryanair’s website, the price of tickets starts from EUR 10 one way, taking into account transportation of small cabin baggage.
Earlier, the Hungarian low cost airline Wizz Air announced its intention in June 2020 to launch direct flights from Kharkiv and Lviv to Budapest.