Ukrainian low-flyer SkyUp makes the first scheduled flight / New Time



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SkyUp only has charter flights

Ukrainian low-cost airline SkyUp Airlines has launched a scheduled air service on December 27 – its first scheduled flight between Kiev and the Georgian capital , Tbilisi

this carrier reports on his Facebook page.

On Friday, December 28, SkyUp will make its first flight to Sofia (Bulgaria) – also from Kiev.

Up to now, the Low Caster has only performed charter flights. Thus, since December 26, the company has launched charter flights from Kiev to Hainan Island (China).

Earlier in December, SkyUp had filed with the State Aviation Service of Ukraine requests for scheduled international flights on multiple routes to Montenegro, the Czech Republic, Albania and in Israel. In addition, the company has asked to increase the number of its regular weekly flights to Spain, Georgia, Bulgaria and Cyprus.

In December, the SkyUp airline also announced the start of ticket sales for flights from Kiev to Mallorca, a Spanish seaside resort.

Facebook's Facebook page announces that flights to Palma de Mallorca will begin June 2, 2019.

In November, the airline was allowed to fly three weekly flights between Kiev and Abu Dhabi , Poprad and Kharkov and two weekly flights from Kiev to Sofia.

In addition, the State Aviation Service has satisfied SkyUp's demand for charter flights. Kiev, Odessa, Zaporozhye, Kharkov, Lviv, Kherson, Chernivtsi, Nikolaev, Kryvyi Rih, Vinnytsia and Poltava up to the seaside resorts of Egypt, Finland, India and Sri Lanka.

SkyUp Airlines (SKYAP) was registered in June 2017 in Kiev. Its leader was a well-known aviation expert, who previously worked in several airlines, Yevgeny Haynatsky. The founders of SkyUp were ACS-Ukraine, Tetyana Alba and Yuri Alba, also members of tour operator JoinUp.

The airline fleet now consists of medium-range vessels, Boeing 737-800 NG (Neht Generation), with 189 seats, in 2013. By 2018, it was planned that the fleet moves to five planes. The development dynamic involves an expansion of the fleet of at least three ships a year based on the Boeing 737-800 and the Boeing 737MAX (a new family of aircraft that will replace the Boeing 737NG). It is planned to bring the table to eight in 2019.

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