The largest low -cost airline in Europe, the Irish airline Ryanair, is developing plans to resume flights to Ukraine. Air carrier aircraft will begin to again operate flights to Ukraine within two months after the end of the war with Russia.
About this, according to The Telegraph, the general director of the airline Michael O'Lii stated against the backdrop of the desire of US President Donald Trump to stop the war. According to him, from 4 to 6 weeks will be needed to resume flights.
" I think that one of the cases that Trump can carry out will be a quick resolution of the issue of the illegal invasion of Russia to Ukraine, ”O'liri said.
Ryanair plans include the opening of 24 routes in and from Kyiv and Lviv - according to the director of the company, technical personnel checks the operability of air harbor infrastructure every week. But in order to meet the requirements of the European Flight Safety Agency (EASA), an official termination of hostilities will be required.
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Ryanair is interested in resuming flights to Ukraine. Before the beginning of the full -scale military invasion of the Russian Federation in February 2022, when civil aviation flights were banned over the entire territory of the country, this air carrier was the second largest in the country.
The company does not plan to fly to Odessa and Kherson, since these cities have suffered significantly as a result of Russian attacks.
At the same time, Michael O'LIRI believes that under Donald Trump’s presidency, the pressure on Boeing will loosen after the door panel of the aircraft flew out in 2024 during the Alaska Airlines flight during the Alaska Airlines flight.
" They politicized the whole question with the door of Alaska Airlines. I think that the Trump administration and the one whom they will appoint to the Federal Civil Aviation Department will be a little more favorable, ”the air expert admoted.