Ryanair plans to carry over half a million passengers annually in Ukraine
Ukrinform
The Ryanair airline plans to carry more than 500,000 passengers in the Ukrainian direction annually and create more than 350 jobs.
Ryanair Chief Commercial Officer David O'Brien said this at a press conference in Kyiv, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
"We plan to carry more than 500,000 passengers and our work will allow creating more than 350 jobs," he said.
According to O'Brien, the company's planes will first fly from Kyiv to Stockholm, Manchester, Einthoven and London. From Lviv Ryanair will fly to Krakow, Wroclaw, Berlin, Eindhoven, Budapest, London and the airport of Memmingen near Munich.
Flights will be launched after October 30. The price will start from EUR 19.99, but later it will be determined by the passenger demand.
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