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Ryanair is temporarily no longer flying to Kherson and Kharkiv

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Ryanair Group has suspended all flights to Kherson and Kharkiv indefinitely. The sale of tickets was generally interrupted, so that no tickets to the two airports in Ukraine are currently available.

A spokesman for the low-cost airline confirmed to Aviation.Direct that due to the current politically unstable situation, the two destinations will no longer be served and that the sale of tickets has been discontinued indefinitely. Ryanair is closely monitoring the current situation and will decide on the resumption in due course.

The other destinations offered by the low coster in the Ukraine are not affected by this measure. These are Kiev-Borispil, Odessa and Lviv. These are still on sale and should be operated as things stand at the moment.

In Austria, Ryanair's decision means that the planned Kherson connection from Vienna will not be included for the time being. According to a spokesman, the flights to Borispil are to be carried out unchanged.

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