The program provides for 37 flights per week to 17 destinations.
Kiev. Ukraine. Ukraine Gate – April 09, 2021 – Transportation
The largest European low-cost carrier, the Irish airline Ryanair, presented a program of flights from Lviv (Lviv International Airport named after Danylo Halytsky) for the summer season of this year, which provides for 37 flights a week to 17 destinations.
In particular, 10 new destinations for the airline include aviation to Bari (Italy), Budapest (Hungary), Kaunas (Lithuania), Naples (Italy), Palermo (Italy), Pisa (Italy), Poznan (Poland), Turin (Italy), Venice (Italy), Wroclaw (Poland).
Ryanair is also resuming four popular international travelings from Lviv to London (Stansted Airport), Krakow and Warsaw, and Dusseldorf (Weeze Airport).
Separately, the press service noted that the airline will operate three more travelings to the Italian cities of Milan (Bergamo Airport), Bologna and Rome.
In March, Ryanair announced that it would launch two new travelings from Ukraine on July 3, from Kyiv to Cologne (Germany) and from Odesa to Barcelona (Spain).
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Source: Ukrgate