For the first time since spring 2013, scheduled air service returned to Mykolayiv

Thursday, December 27, 2018
For the first time since spring 2013, scheduled air service returned to Mykolayiv

For the first time since spring 2013, scheduled air service returned to Mykolayiv Thursday with a Dream Wind flight from Kyiv Sikorsky (Zhuliany). The flight is to be twice a week through the winter. In 2019, this new Ukrainian airlines plans to add scheduled flights on its Boeing 737s from Kyiv to Kharkiv, Odesa, and Zaporizhia. Until Dream Wind, only Yanair used the airport’s 2.5 km runway for charter flights, to Antalya, Turkey. Mykolayiv, Kherson and Odesa airports are competing to become Ryanair’s Southern Ukraine airport in 2019.

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