The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air will open four new destinations from Ukraine.
This was reported by the press service of the international airport of Kiev.
Three new directions will be from Kiev and one from Kharkov.
Wizz Air will fly to Lisbon and Tallinn three times a week starting from June 1. The airline will then launch daily flights to Frankfurt and Berlin Schönefeld on July 1, and to Vienna on Oct. 28.
In addition, Wizz Air will launch new flights from Lviv to Dortmund, Germany, and Polish cities of Gdansk and Katowice, as well as from Kharkiv to Katowice and Dortmund.
In total, Wizz Air flies from Ukraine to 33 destinations in 11 countries, making it the largest low-cost airline working in Ukraine. The company plans to add a third Airbus 321 to its Kyiv fleet, boosting its total investment in Ukraine to over $300 million.
The cost of the flight to Lisbon is 110 euros, to Tallinn – 50 euros, to Berlin – 40 euros, and in Katowice it will be possible to fly for 15 euros.
Also, Wizz Air has deployed its third aircraft in Kiev, which will increase the frequency of flights to 7 popular destinations, adding 24 flights a week.
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