Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, will take another step out of transportation isolation with its first scheduled flights to Italy next March. Ernest Airlines will launch two direct flights : Kharkiv-Milan and Kharkiv-Rome. Chady El Tannir, business development director of the Milan-based airline, agreed on the flights in a meeting this week with Mark Bekker, a Kharkiv region official, Ukrinform reports. By November, Wizz Air, another new entry to Kharkiv, is to have flights to six EU cities: Dortmund, Gdansk, Katowice, London, Vienna and Wroclaw. Through July, Kharkiv airport passenger flow is up 21%, to 543,300 people.
Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, will take another step out of transportation isolation with its first scheduled flights to Italy next March
