One year after restoring its Zurich-Kyiv route, Swiss International Air Lines increases its frequency this week by 50%, to six times a week

Wednesday, April 10, 2019
One year after restoring its Zurich-Kyiv route, Swiss International Air Lines increases its frequency this week by 50%, to six times a week

One year after restoring its Zurich-Kyiv route, Swiss International Air Lines increases its frequency this week by 50%, to six times a week. In July, the flight will increase to daily, says Rene Koinzack, country manager for Lufthansa Group, the parent company for Swiss. The flight had been dropped Oct. 1, 2014, due to the hostilities between Ukraine and Russia.

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