JSC “Ukrzaliznytsia” (UZ) transported over 1 million passengers between June 8 and 21, with the Kyiv-Lviv route (in both directions) proving to be the most popular among Ukrainians, where demand for tickets was three times higher than supply.
“To give more people the opportunity to travel, we scheduled additional trains,” UZ reported on Telegram on Wednesday.
According to the company’s statistics, the shortage on the Kyiv–Odesa route is 4.5 times the supply. Meanwhile, on the Kyiv–Kharkiv, Kyiv–Dnipro, and Kyiv–Vinnytsia routes, demand is twice the supply.
It is noted that the most popular train that departed last week was No. 705/706 Kyiv–Przemyśl, which carried 26,800 passengers.
In addition, from June 8 to 21, the average number of passengers per car was 692.
The number of passengers in children’s groups totaled 43,500, while 7,700 military personnel traveled via the special reserve.
“We understand the scale of the seat shortage, so we are trying to add trains to popular weekend getaway destinations whenever possible,” Ukrzaliznytsia emphasized.
As previously reported, Ukrzaliznytsia transported 472,900 passengers during the first week of June (June 1–7). At that time, it was noted that Ukrzaliznytsia plans to transport a total of 7 million passengers over the three summer months.
In early June, Ukrzaliznytsia told the Interfax-Ukraine news agency that this year’s summer passenger travel season would be more challenging than last year’s due to rising demand and a reduction in the number of railcars.