Despite entry ban: Ukraine International is expanding

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Winglet (Photo: Pixabay).

Despite entry ban: Ukraine International is expanding

Winglet (Photo: Pixabay).
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On October 1, 2020, Ukraine International is expanding its flight offer and intends to return to Brussels, Düsseldorf, London-Gatwick, Prague and Baku. Further transfer connections via Borispil should also be made possible.

However, the number of frequencies is very limited, as Ukraine currently only allows foreigners to enter the country in a few exceptional cases. The tough measure should remain in place until at least October 24, 2020. As a result, Ukraine International operates a kind of emergency flight plan under this link can be viewed. According to the company, this should remain in place until October 24, 2020. What comes next has not yet been decided.

Ukrainian airlines are currently having a particularly difficult time, as Ukrainian citizens can currently only enter the European Union in exceptional cases. The reverse is true for EU citizens in Ukraine. Of course, this has a massive negative effect on demand. Many states of the European Union, including Austria, continue to classify Ukraine as a corona risk region and are currently maintaining a travel warning of the highest level.

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