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UKRAINE INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES FROM MARCH 28 TO APRIL 30 WILL OPERATE NUMBER OF FLIGHTS TO TEL AVIV

Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) from March 28 to April 30 will operate a number of flights on the routes Kyiv-Tel Aviv (Israel)-Kyiv and Odesa-Tel Aviv-Odesa.
The press service of the airline reported, in particular, the Kyiv-Tel Aviv-Kyiv flight will be operated daily, Odesa-Tel Aviv-Odesa – every Sunday and Thursday.
At the same time, UIA informs that flights PS775, PS776 and PS787, PS788 on April 1 from the above cities to Tel Aviv and back will be canceled.
“The airline will offer alternative flights to all passengers of canceled flights, which are planned on the same or next day,” the airline added.
UIA notes that foreigners are currently allowed to leave Israel. Israeli citizens can leave the country only in the following cases: if they passed vaccination, recovered from COVID-19 and have a certificate from the Israeli Ministry of Health for confirmation, those who have permission to leave from the Exceptions Committee. For departure, one must provide a PCR test done no later than 72 hours (except for those who were vaccinated or were in Israel for less than 72 hours), you must also fill out a declaration on the website of the Ministry of Health of Israel.
Entry into Israel is permitted for Israeli citizens and residents, as well as foreigners who have received an entry permit from the Israeli Interior Ministry. To enter, you need a certificate with a negative PCR test, made no later than 72 hours before departure and retesting upon arrival. Isolation is 14 days (10 days in case of two negative PCR tests). A declaration form must be completed 24 hours before departure.

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SKYUP FROM KIEV TO OPERATE TEL AVIV-KYIV FLIGHT ON MARCH 8

SkyUp (Kyiv) will operate a flight from Tel Aviv (Israel) to Kyiv on March 8.
According to the company’s press service on Friday, the departure from Tel Aviv is scheduled for 15:25 local time. The flight arrives at Boryspil International Airport at 18:45.
Tickets are available only for citizens of Ukraine.
Currently, Israel, in accordance with the list of countries with a significant spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), compiled by the Health Ministry of Ukraine, is assigned to the “red” zone. This means that after arriving from this country, observation or self-isolation for 14 days or a negative PCR test is required.
In addition to SkyUp, Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) plans to operate evacuation flights on the Kyiv-Tel Aviv-Kyiv route on March 8 and March 10.

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UKRAINIAN LOW-COST SKYUP TO LAUNCH FLIGHTS TO TEL AVIV

Ukrainian low-cost SkyUp Airlines will launch flights to Tel Aviv (Israel) from Lviv and Zaporizhia from November 28, 2019.

As the company’s press service said on Tuesday, Lviv Tel Aviv flights will be operated twice a week: on Thursdays and Sundays. The cost of a one-way ticket without baggage currently starts from UAH 2,400.

Flights Zaporizhia-Tel Aviv will also be operated on Thursdays and Sundays. The cost of a one-way ticket without baggage currently starts from UAH 2,300.

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UKRAINIAN AVIATION SERVICE ALLOWS WINDROSE, ATLASJET-UKRAINE TO FLY FROM KYIV TO TEL AVIV

The State Aviation Service of Ukraine has approved the applications of Windrose and Atlasjet-Ukraine airlines for flights on the Kyiv-Tel Aviv route (Israel), as well as SkyUp (all based in Kyiv) for Lviv-Tel Aviv and Zaporizhia-Tel Aviv flights. According to the website of the service, Windrose can operate flights from Kyiv to Tel Aviv and back on a charter basis (16 flights a week) from September 23 to October 6, 2019.
Atlasjet-Ukraine can fly from Kyiv to Tel Aviv and back on a charter basis (seven flights a week) from September 25 to October 3, 2019.
SkyUp can fly from Lviv and Zaporizhia to Tel Aviv and back on a regular basis (three times a week) from October 1, 2019.
Earlier, on July 26, the State Aviation Service from 00:00 (UTC) on July 27, 2019 suspended the certificate of an operator of the cargo airline Europa Air LLC (Kyiv, No. UK 046).

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