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Ukraine International Airlines' first Boeing 777-200ER delivered in February 2018 A former Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737-300 which was retired in 2019. In the first half of 2013, the airline's patronage rose by 60% to 2,200,000 passengers.
SkyUp Airlines LLC is a Ukrainian charter and low-cost airline headquartered in Kyiv, [3] which began its operation in May 2018. [4] During 2021, the airline carried 2,546,899 passengers, performed 15,962 flights, and transported 786.5 tons of cargo. It has 1172 employees. [5] The subsidiary SkyUp MT is based in Malta and has the IATA Code U5. [6]
The airline was established in late 2019. The airline received its AOC in March 2021. It operated low cost regular and charter flights from Ukraine to Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Egypt, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Montenegro and Spain [4] with 4 aircraft and planned to increase the fleet size to six aircraft in 2022.
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operation Hub airport(s) Notes Aero Charter: DW: UCR: CHARTER UKRAINE: 1997: Kyiv–Boryspil: Aerostar Airlines: UAR: AEROSTAR: 1997
The company is presently one of the five biggest online air ticket sellers in Europe, with an annual turnover of approximately 1.1 billion euros in 2018. [17] The company booked around 12,000 traveler itineraries daily and employed 2000 workers during 2019. [18] In 2022, Kiwi.com sold 50 billion CZK worth of tickets. [19] [20]
More than 450 airlines publish in excess of more than 100 million airfares through the airline-owned airfare database Airline Tariff Publishing Company (ATPCO) for onward distribution to Global Distribution Systems (GDSs) and third-party retailers. [2] ATPCO has been a critical component in airline distribution for more than 50 years.
A former Ukraine Air Alliance Antonov An-26 Ukraine Air Alliance Antonov An-12 A Ukraine Air Alliance Antonov An-12 (registered as UR-CAH), which crashed on 4 October 2019 as Ukraine Air Alliance Flight 4050. The airline was established on 28 February 1992 and started operations in 1993. It registered with the Ukrainian authorities as a joint ...
The airfield was the site of the Sknyliv air show disaster in 2002, which killed 77. [36] On 4 October 2019, Ukraine Air Alliance Flight 4050, an Antonov An-12 crash-landed in a field close to the village of Sokilnyky 1.5 km (0.9 miles) short of the runway of Lviv airport, killing at least five people. The Ukraine Air Alliance (Ukraine ...