Central Europe’s ties with Ukraine will grow as Wizz Air announces flights from three Ukraianian cities to Budapest and SkyUp starts flights to Prague.

Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Central Europe’s ties with Ukraine will grow as Wizz Air announces flights from three Ukraianian cities to Budapest and SkyUp starts flights to Prague.

Central Europe’s ties with Ukraine will grow as Wizz Air announces flights from three Ukraianian cities to Budapest and SkyUp starts flights to Prague. On Oct. 17, SkyUp, Ukraine’s discount airline, starts flights from Kharkiv and Lviv to Prague. On Nov. 1, Wizz Air starts flights from Budapest, its main hub, to Odesa. In June, Wizz Air starts flights from Budapest to Kharkiv and Lviv.

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