Skyup Airlines returns to – Aeronautical news

Skyup Airlines returns to – Aeronautical news
Skyup Airlines returns to Beauvais – Aeronautical news

Article published on December 22, 2024 by David Dagouret

The Ukrainian company will return to with a flight to Moldova in April 2025.

SkyUp Airlines, a Ukrainian company, will return to -Beauvais airport. From April 18, 2025, the company will launch a flight to Chișinău (Moldova) with 2 flights per week (Monday and Friday). It has been three years since the Ukrainian company was absent due to the war in Ukraine.

SkyUp Airlines, which operated to kyiv and Lviv until March 2022, now operates flights outside Ukraine. Thus, from 2025, SkyUp will further intensify its operations by launching regular connections from Moldova to European destinations such as , Portugal, Spain, Cyprus and Greece.

Anthony Martin, Executive Chairman of Bellova, said: “Paris-Beauvais Airport has maintained strong ties with the SkyUp team despite the extremely difficult situation experienced by its teams over the last three years with the dramatic war in Ukraine. We are therefore very proud to reunite with them and write a new page in the history of this company, which has been able to redeploy its activities to other areas In addition to this line in Moldova, a strategic market for the airport, we very much hope that Ukraine will quickly find peace. and stability.”

Dmytro Sieroukhov, CEO of SkyUp Airlines, said: “Paris-Beauvais Airport has been a trusted partner of our airline for years, and we are delighted to continue this collaboration. We are pleased to announce direct flights between Chișinău and Paris-Beauvais, thus offering an hourly schedule optimal service to our passengers Whether Moldovans traveling for leisure, Ukrainians visiting family or French passengers traveling on business, we are happy to welcome everyone to on board and provide quality service at a fair price.”

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