Only a handful of Ukrainian passenger airlines are still flying despite the Russian invasion. The planes are not flying in Ukraine but mostly operate under charter or leasing contracts abroad. Budget ...
Ukrainian airline SkyUp Airlines announced on Dec. 11 the launch of a program of direct scheduled flights from Chisinau, Moldova to several European destinations, according to the company's statement.
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Moscow's airports ground to a halt on the evening of December 27 as Ukrainian drone swarms pierced the capital's airspace, ...
As Ukraine and Russia inch towards a possible settlement, Europe’s big three budget airlines have been setting out their plans for post-ceasefire flying. Passenger aviation ended on the day Russia ...
War and peace dominate the headlines, but aviation executives will also be watching for clues about airspace access, lower costs, and long-term commercial opportunities. At Monday’s meeting between ...
Ukrainian airline SkyUp Airlines has announced a return to regular flights from spring 2025. The company noted that all flights will be operated from Chisinau, as Ukraine's airports are not working ...
Simply sign up to the Airlines myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Europe’s low-cost airlines are preparing to re-enter Ukraine as soon as a peace deal is signed that allows its airports ...
European budget airlines are preparing to return to Ukraine as soon as its airports are able to reopen for passenger flights. Source: Financial Times Details: Wizz Air has said it plans to base 15 ...
Passenger flights were effectively halted when Ukraine fell under martial law, as much of the country became an active warzone after Russia invaded in February 2022. This left Ukrainian airlines ...