Romania’s Blue Air seeks to launch a flight between Lviv and Brno (the Czech Republic).
Head of Lviv international airport Tetiana Romanovska gave the information at a press conference of Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Volodymyr Omelyan to present financial results in Kyiv.
She recalled that in November Wizz Air announced the launch of some flights from Lviv and Italy’s low cost Ernest Airlines entered the airport.
Romanovska again asked authorities to sign the Open Skies agreement with the European Union as soon as possible.
The new terminal complex of the Lviv airport, built for Euro 2012, was put into operation on April 12, 2012. The new terminal with a total area of 39,000 square meters has nine boarding gates, 28 check-in desks, two self-registration kiosks, 18 passport control points and 12 points for aviation security.
The main international routes served by the airport are: Warsaw, Istanbul, Munich, Vienna, Baku, Thessaloniki, Madrid, Rome, Tel Aviv, Bologna, Radom, Iraklion, Minsk and Burgas. (Interfax-Ukraine/Business World Magazine)