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Founded in 1992, Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) is the airline and the biggest airline in Ukraine. It operates over 1000 international and international departures per week to more than 3,000 cities, among them Europe, the Middle East, the United States and Asia. Ukraine International Airlines serves many global airports, such as London, Krakow, Odessa, Kiev, Vilnius, Charkiv, Chisinau, Moscow, Batumi, Athens, Warsaw, Istanbul, Milan, Geneva, Riga, Berlin, Tel Aviv and Tehran.
Ukraine International Airlines' current flight schedule includes 32 state-of-the-art planes, among them Boeing 737, Embraer-190 and Boeing 767. Ukraine International Airlines was awarded the new IOSA certification in 2015 following an IATA Operational Safety Audit. Ukrainian International Airlines, Codeshare-Vereinbarungen mit derairBaltic, Air France, Air Moldova, Austrian Airlines, AzerbaijanAirlines, Brussels Airlines, Iberia, KLM et Turkish Airlines.
Ukraine International Airline runs a frequently travelled programme known as Panorama Club to award frequently travelers. UIA travel and airline partners such as Austrian Airline, Swiss International, KLM, Air France, TAP Portugal and Etihad Airways are entitled to mileage. Ukrainian International Airlines authorizes its travelers to take 1 item of hold luggage of up to 23 kg for travel in business and 2 items for travel to and from the United States.
UIA allows its cabin baggage customers to take a carry-on item weighing up to 7 kg and measuring up to 55 cm x 40 cm x 20 cm for business class customers and up to 12 kg for business class customers.
Air line check-in opens 2 hrs prior to your scheduled depart date for most services and opens 40 min prior to your scheduled depart date. The opening and closure times for certain routes or from certain aerodromes will, however, be different. One of the simplest and fastest ways to make a check-in with Ukraine International Airlines is to use the free on-line check-in system on your website or portable application.
Purchase your ticket from Ukraine International Airlines and use PayPal to make your payment. Ukrainian International Airlines and AirlinePros have reached an arrangement that provides for UIA's future General Sales Agent for Canada. Ukrainian International Airlines will give AirlinePros sole ownership of the airline's Canadian operations, with a focus on growing the airline's brands across the state.
James Foster, Chairman of AirlinePros, said that they are very excited to become the GSA for Ukraine International Airlines in Canada. Ukrainian International Airlines will commence a non-stop route between Vilnius Airport (VNO) and Odessa International Airport (ODS). Ukraine International Airlines will be operating a Boeing 737-800 twice a week from 13 June 2018.
From 13 July 2018, the airline will then raise the number of flights to twice a week. 2. Evgeniya Satska, Communications Director of Ukraine International Airlines, explained that the revitalization of this line supports the further evolution of her local itinerary. Ukrainian International Airlines, headquartered in Kiev, recently added an additional Boeing 737-800 Next Generation to its family.
Supplied to the airline's Boryspil International Airport (KBP) hubs, the new plane is the airline's 30-th medium-haul B737s. Our current portfolio comprises 30 Boeing 737 Next Generation aircrafts. The UIA is planning to remove the last three of its Boeing 737 Classic model from its portfolio this year.
Now all our customers will receive high level and comfortable air travel with more advanced aircraft". It is anticipated that the new Boeing 737 will provide business operations in the later days of May. Airline will provide three weekly flights between its hubs Boryspil International ( KBP ) and Indira Gandhi International and DEL airports.
Boeing 767 will transport Boeing 767s, and the trip will take about 6 hrs 55 min. It complements a number of other Asia services currently operated by Ukraine International Airlines, such as Bangkok, Beijing, Colombo and others. Ukrainian International Airlines has launched a nine weekly flights between Boryspil International Airport (KBP) and Copenhagen Airport (CPH).
Servicing is scheduled to take 2 hour 30 minute flight and will transport Boeing 737 and Boeing 737-800 passenger planes. Ukraine's largest airline, Ukraine International Airlines(UIA), CEO Yuriy Miroshnikov said that Ryanair has begun to sell flight tickets at Kiev Boryspil International Airports without obtaining approval for timing. It encourages the airline to consider taking action, whether or not its complaint about slot is being dealt with.
"All of the slot they are expected to get are filled with international Ukrainian flight traffic, transits where connection time is very important, where we know that the airports facilities are a congestion for us at these peaks," he said. I hope that the issue will be resolved by mutual agreement between the two carriers.
Ukranian carriers operated a combined fleet of 10 flights. Six million passenger in 2017. 5 Ukranian carriers carried 93% of the overall number of passenger carried by Ukranian carriers. The five who sowed Ukraine International Airlines, Windrose, Azur Air Ukraine, Atlasjet Ukraine and Bravo Airways, according to the Center for Transport Strategies, referring to figures released by the State Aviation Service of Ukraine.
Even though figures on which airline was carrying which percentage of passenger remain undisclosed, she said Windrose has seen a 2.5-fold increase in check-in rates from 2016 results. Atlasjet Ukraine also recorded an increase of 73.8%, while Bravo Airways recorded an increase of 49.9%. Azur Air Ukraine and Ukraine International Airlines also raised their check-in volume by 17.
Previously, it was announced that Ukraine International Airlines processed a combined 6.93 million passenger in 2017. In 2017, a grand aggregate of 18 Ukranian carriers carried air travelers. The State Aviation Service reports that at 49.2% charters were the fastest growing airline in Ukraine.
Allegedly, a grand total of 3.8 million Ukranian air travelers accepted charters. Only four carriers performed 85% of these flights: Windrose, Ukraine International Airlines, Azur Air Ukraine and Bravo Airways. Nevertheless, the vast majority travelled on regular services 6 Ukranian tourists. Eight million ukrainians took this road.
Compared to the previous year, this number shows an increase of 18%. Six million people. Ukrainian International Airlines, Windrose and Azur Air Ukraine carried over 75% of Boryspil International Airlines customers. Attractiveness of transits and charters was the primary reason for the increase in the number of check-in customers at the airports.
Nine out of nine Ukranian citizens travelled on internal routes between nine Ukranian towns run by five carriers. In 2016 the number of passenger was 17. Simultaneously, more than 9.6 international airline tickets were flown by 9.6 Ukranian airline customers, which corresponds to a 28th place. 6 percent higher than 2016. Of these, 8 million travelled on regular services, an 18.1% growth.
Ukrainian International Airlines had to make an unscheduled stop at Tbilisi International Airports, which is served from Kiev. The plane is assumed to have landed at Shota Rustaveli International Airfield due to problems with the brake system. No one of the 132 passenger and 6 crews were hurt and the locals were ready to facilitate their departures.
On December 26 Ukraine International Airlines started flying to Krakow, the airline's second Polish target after Warsaw Chopin. Aerosvit Airlines last operated the two airports in November 2011 and discontinued operation in 2013. On 26 th December Ukraine International Airlines launched services to its second Polish target, Warsaw Chopin, a 789 kilometre connection between Kiev Boryspiland and Krakow.
At the airports there is no competitive environment, as the last flight on the couple was in November 2011 by Aerosvit Airlines, which closed in early 2013. According to the airline, it will be operating three times a week on the Kiev routes from 6 June. The Ukraine International will use Boeing 767-300ER for the flight, which is configurated in three categories, among them a commercial classroom.
Ukrainian International runs a 40 plane flotilla, of which more than half are Boeing 737s, and the airline has signaled that it wants to extend with its first Boeing 777. Ukrainian International Airlines in 2017/18 winters 2017/18 seasons will extend Kiev Borispil - Khersonroute, which is currently operated once daily. As of 29OCT17, the airline introduces the 2nd daily flight which departs from Kiev in the mornings.
As the Embraer E190 (selected data from Boeing 737) will substitute the ERJ145s, the current night shift will receive additional capacities. Ukrainian International Airlines (UIA) plans to restart long-haul operations in 2018 as the airline expands its flight portfolio by 777 planes. Predominantly a narrow-gauge rail carrier, the airline has been slowly expanding its wide-body network since 2013, when it added its first wide-body, the 767.
Ukraine International Airlines 2017/18 Ukraine 2017/18 plans to provide new-seasonal route to Israel, as the airline plansKiev Borispil - Eilat/Ovdaroute. The airline's Boeing 737-800s will serve this service twice a week from 30OCT17 to 23MAR18. In the first half of 2017, Ukraine's airline companies recorded a 40% increase in the number of passengers. In the period January-June 2017, compared to the previous year, Ukraine's airline companies recorded an increase in the number of passengers by 40% to 4,565 million compared to the previous year.
The State Aviation Service of Ukraine, published on its website, reported that in January-June 2017 42,600 Ukranian airline companies operated 42,600 business trips (25% more than a year ago). The number of passengers passing through Ukraine rose by 34. In the first half of 2017, around 30 airlines in Ukraine transported passengers and cargo by plan.
About 18 Ukranian carriers were engaged in the transport of people. During January-June 2017, five major carriers carried 95% of the passengers: Ukraine International airlines (UIA), Azur Air Ukraine, Windrose, Bravo et Atlasjet Ukraine. 1 percent more than in January-June 2016, Azur Air Ukraine - 47% more, Windrose - 4. Five and Atlasjet Ukraine - two and more.
Ukrainian International Airlines announced plans to add Boeing 777 widebodies to its fleets next year. The four such planes fitted with an on-board entertaining system will be replacing the Boeing 767 currently operated by the airline. Ukraine's biggest airline will begin operating its Boeing 767 in 2019. 777s can take up more space, which means that the airline is obviously looking to increase its long-haul capability.
As soon as the new planes are in operation, the UIA will extend its long-haul route base, possibly by adding services to Shanghai and Toronto. The airline's scheduled delivery schedule will be eight years or less. Next upgrade schedules are five Boeing 737-800s to be shipped before the end of the year compared to the original schedule for eight of these types.
The 908 kilometre long flight between Ukraine and Hungary, which started on 15 June, will be operated by the airline's 737-800s. "Jost Lammers, CEO of Budapest Airport, explained at the start of the route: "With the transfer services now available from Kiev to Almaty, Amman, Bangkok and Tehran, our newest airline's worldwide travel agency will be able to offer comfortable flights to locals.
From Boryspil, Ukraine International Airlines will serve 45 European airports on more than 480 daily departures per week. Ukrainian International Airlines is planning to add further Milan and Brussels services in the 2017 Summer flight schedule, increasing the total to 10 a week. From June 2017 Ukraine International Airlines also offers services to Hungary (Borispil - Budapest).
Ukraine International Airlines celebrates its twenty-fourth birthday on November 25, 2016. Until 2021, the airline also intends to extend and renovate its fleets, extend east and southeast routes, raise the frequency of westward departures, and further improve the transits of Kiev Boryspil International Airport and Ukraine's metropolitan hub.
Boryspil Ukraine International Airports recorded a 17% increase in the number of registered air travelers in 11 month period. The Boryspil International Airports (Kyiv), the biggest Ukrainian airfield, carried 7,924 million people from January to November 2016, 17% more than in the previous year and 24% more than in 2014. Alone in November 2016, the Stuttgart International Airports carried 660,000 people.
Ukraine International Airlines in March 2017 announces that it will operate a day trip from Kiev to Budapest with its double-configuration 737-800 aircraft and will not face competitive pressure in the 908 kilometre area. With the arrival on the Hungarian capital, Ukraine International has an immediate 50% stake in all Ukranian services from Budapest.
The re-establishment of the Kiev-Boryspil connection will enable the German-Capital airport to provide more than 2,500 passengers per week to Ukraine, supplementing the current connections to Kiev-Zhulyany. Ukrainian International Airlines plans to operate frequencies between Vilnius and Lviv this autumn (2016). September 16 will see the commencement of operations with three daily departures per week in a Boeing 737-500 aircraft.
Concerning the importance of the line, Indre Baltrusaitiene (Head of Lithuanian Airport Marketing) said that it will help to increase flight connections between Lithuania and Ukraine as it is now the country's third target, the first two being from Vilnius to Kiev and Odessa. Ukraine International Airlines has just obtained its latest expansion of its fleet: a new Boeing 737-800 just arrived from the Boeing sites in the USA.
It is a must for airlines like Ukraine International Airlines, it has a passenger carrying capability for 186 people in two classes. The Ukraine International Airline now has a total of 37 planes in its portfolio, 18 of which are B737s. It is a particularly important occasion as it is the first plane to land in Ukraine since the Ukrainian economic downturn.
Ukrainian International Airlines is growing further and from 25 June 2016 will operate a service between Gdansk and Ivano-Frankovsk! Ukrainian International Airlines, the domestic airline, has continued to expand and has added a new service between Gdansk and Ivano-Frankovsk from 25 June 2016. Ukrainian International Airlines serves 61 goals with 34 planes and runs 77 itineraries with 121 per day outings.
Last months Ukraine International Airlines added four new flights from Ivano-Frankovsk to Alicante, Gdansk and Valencia and one from Vinnytsia to Warsaw Chopin.