Ryanair announces $3bn recovery plan for Ukraine's aviation sector.
Irish airline Ryanair is to invest over US$3 billion in Ukraine as part of a new growth plan for the region.
The company will base up to 30 new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft at Ukraine's three main airports, with flights set to take off within eight weeks of the re-opening of Ukraine airspace."This will see 600 weekly flights being operated by Ryanair aircraft from the main airports of Kyiv, Lviv and Odesa, connecting these cities to over 20 EU capitals," the airline said.
Ryanair plans to offer over five million seats to, from and within Ukraine in the first 12 months post-war - building to more than 10 million seats over a five-year period. The company also inspected Boryspil international Airport, examining the condition of the airport terminals, baggage claim, passenger check-in and boarding gate areas.Speaking in Kyiv, Ryanair Group CEO Michael O'Leary said he was inspired by the dedication of Boryspil Airport employees."Today we saw that in the most difficult conditions of war, the Boryspil airport team demonstrates its professionalism and is fully ready for the resumption of flights as soon as possible".
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