Starting last Thursday, Wizz Air resumed flights from Kharkiv to all its German and Polish destinations.

Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Starting last Thursday, Wizz Air resumed flights from Kharkiv to all its German and Polish destinations.

Starting last Thursday, Wizz Air resumed flights from Kharkiv to all its German and Polish destinations. Ukrainian tourists are not allowed to travel to Poland and Germany. With the exception of Ukrainians with valid work permits who are allowed to fly. Wizz Air, the airline with the most destinations from Kharkiv, now flies to six EU cities, down from 10 last spring, before the coronavirus lockdown.

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