Virtually overnight, SkyUp will become Kharkiv airport’s busiest airline,

Friday, March 22, 2019
Virtually overnight, SkyUp will become Kharkiv airport’s busiest airline,

Virtually overnight, SkyUp will become Kharkiv airport’s busiest airline, launching direct, scheduled flights between May 25 to June 7 from Kharkiv to six new destinations: Barcelona, Odessa, Kutaisi (Georgia), Lanarca (Cyprus), Rimini (Italy) and Sharjah (UAE). In May, Buta Airways starts flights to Baku. In September, Wizz Air adds a sixth EU city — Krakow.

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