Marking Monday’s opening of Zaporizhia’s new air terminal

Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Marking Monday’s opening of Zaporizhia’s new air terminal

Marking Monday’s opening of Zaporizhia’s new air terminal, SkyUp airlines announced yesterday that it will launch flights next spring between Zaporizhia and Batumi, Larnaca and Prague. Assuming the coronavirus pandemic eases, Wizz Air plans to fly next spring between Zaporizhia and Budapest, Dortmund, Gdańsk, Krakow, Milan-Malpensa, Vienna, Vilnius and Wroclaw. Yesterday, SkyUp started flying between Zaporizhia and Kyiv Boryspil. Today, Motor Sich starts flying between Zaporizhia and Kyiv Sikorsky.

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