Ryanair And Boryspil Airport Agree To Cooperate
Infrastructure Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Omelian says negotiations between the largest European low-cost company Ryanair and the Boryspil International Airport on cooperation and flights have been accomplished successfully.
The Minister announced this to the press before a sitting of the Cabinet of Ministers on Wednesday, Ukrainian News Agency reports.
"They will perform flights from Boryspil and Lviv," he said.
He says the low-cost company will commence flights in September 2017.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) has suspended a dialogue with the largest European low-cost company Ryanair as fee demands of the air company do not meet abilities of the airport.
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