While UIA retires jets and cuts routes, SkyUp Airlines plans to increase its fleet by 50% over the next year, adding five jets

Friday, November 29, 2019
While UIA retires jets and cuts routes, SkyUp Airlines plans to increase its fleet by 50% over the next year, adding five jets

While UIA retires jets and cuts routes, SkyUp Airlines plans to increase its fleet by 50% over the next year, adding five jets, Eugene Haynatsky, the discount airline’s CEO, tells the Center for Transportation Strategies, in Lviv. After basing a Boeing in Lviv in October, SkyUp started flights from Lviv to Paris Beauvais and Tel Aviv. Next spring it plans to start flights from Lviv to: Barcelona; Batumi, Georgia; Burgas, Bulgaria; and Heraklion, Crete.

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