A flight attendant wearing protective gear is seen inside a plane at Boryspil International Airport outside Kyiv on June 13, 2020. The airport is preparing to resume regular international and domestic flights starting June 15 as Ukraine eases restrictions aimed at containing the spread of COVID-19. Ukraine International Airlines (UIA), the county’s largest air carrier, will cancel nine routes and reduce flight frequencies to six destinations for a month, after the government decided to close its borders to foreign citizens starting Aug. 29.
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA), the county’s largest air carrier, will cancel nine routes and reduce flight frequencies to six destinations for a month, after the government decided to close its borders to foreign citizens to try and stop the spread of COVID-19, the company’s press service announced on its website on Aug. 27.
“We are considering several options, including a radical one that will best serve the airline, its staff and its passengers,” wrote Yevhenii Dykhne, the president of UIA, in the statement.