Low-cost airlines are fast changing patterns of Ukrainians working abroad

Monday, December 2, 2019
Low-cost airlines are fast changing patterns of Ukrainians working abroad

Low-cost airlines are fast changing patterns of Ukrainians working abroad, says Chady El Tennir, president of Milan-based Ernest Airlines. Targeting the estimated 500,000 Ukrainians who work in Italy, Ernest now sees many Ukrainians flying home every month. “Before they went home once a year – and by bus,” the executive tells the UBN. Next spring/summer, Ernest plans to add five more city pairs: Lviv-Bologna, Odesa-Milan; and from Kyiv Sikorsky to Bari, Trieste and Venice

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