Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Volodymyr Omelian confirms negotiations with the Irish low-cost company Ryanair on its operation in the Ukrainian market.
He announced this at a news briefing, Ukrainian News Agency reports.
He said he could not disclose details of the negotiations so far.
"It is true that the company will begin its flights in the fall of 2018," he said.
According to him, the company will perform its flights from the Boryspil airport and the Lviv airport.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, Minister of Infrastructure Omelian states that if the largest Irish low-cost company Ryanair starts its flights from Ukraine in fall 2018 it will not cut the number of flights announced in March 2017.
In mid-March 2017, Ryanair said it would start flights from Kyiv to Eindhoven, London, Manchester and Stockholm from October 2017.
In July, Ryanair announced cancellation of flights to Ukraine.
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