Supernova Airlines receives approval to fly to Prague from Kyiv, Lviv, to launch flights after airspace reopens
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Supernova Airlines, a part of the NOVA group (Nova Poshta), has obtained permission from the State Aviation Service of Ukraine to operate flights between Lviv and Kyiv to Prague.
As the Nova Poshta press service told Interfax-Ukraine, the airline plans to start flights as soon as Ukraine's airspace reopens.
"To be able to fly immediately after the reopening of Ukraine's airspace, it’s necessary to obtain commercial approval in advance. This permission means that we will be able to operate these routes as soon as it is procedurally feasible – that is, once the airspace is reopened," said the company's press service.
According to the State Aviation Service order, Supernova Airlines has been granted permission to operate flights: Lviv-Prague (Czech Republic)-Lviv and Kyiv-Prague (the Czech Republic)-Kyiv, with a frequency of seven flights per week for each route. The approval was granted from November 1, 2024, with no expiration date.
Earlier, it was reported that Supernova Airlines received a Part-TCO certificate from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), allowing the airline to conduct charter flights to the EU.
Source: www.en.interfax.com.ua