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Jan 15, 2018 (newstodate): Even before the launch of new services to India, Ukraine International has announced more flights on its coming new non-stop scheduled route between Delhi and Kiev.
Starting from May 1, 2018, the carrier will offer three weekly rotations on the route, planning to go up to four weekly rotations already from June 7 and using Boeing 767-300ER aircraft on the route.
But in a latest revision of the plans, the carrier will add even a fourth rotation on the route from June 16, 2018, pending government approval.
Going back in history, India was formerly served by Ukrainian Airlines that suspended its flights to the Indian capital in 1999.
On October 18, 2003, AeroSvit Airlines obtained operational authorization for flights to Delhi by the Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation - but the carrier went bust in summer 2013, and the route between Kiev and Delhi has been un-served since.
Starting from May 1, 2018, the carrier will offer three weekly rotations on the route, planning to go up to four weekly rotations already from June 7 and using Boeing 767-300ER aircraft on the route.
But in a latest revision of the plans, the carrier will add even a fourth rotation on the route from June 16, 2018, pending government approval.
Going back in history, India was formerly served by Ukrainian Airlines that suspended its flights to the Indian capital in 1999.
On October 18, 2003, AeroSvit Airlines obtained operational authorization for flights to Delhi by the Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation - but the carrier went bust in summer 2013, and the route between Kiev and Delhi has been un-served since.