Ukraine: main issues of bus transport relaunch named

Ukrainian bus carriers are hesitant to resume operations over the government-imposed restrictions on the number of passengers per vehicle, that’s according to ex-MP, transport expert Oleksandr Kava. “The market of bus transportation is that of privately-owned carriers unlike in European countries, where there are municipal monopolies in city and suburban transport,” the expert said. “Accordingly,…

Kazakhstan: flights with Turkey to be resumed in third decade of June 2020

A telephone conversation was held between the Minister of Industry and Infrastructure Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan Beibut Atamkulov and the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure of Turkey Adil Karaismailoglu. According to the Telegram channel of the Kazakh Ministry’s press service, the parties have summed up the results of cooperation within the first quarter…

Lithuania: government allows flights to Norway

The Lithuanian government has greenlit relaunching regular flights to Norway, making Oslo the fourth destination to be accessible by air from Vilnius. Regular flights have so far been allowed to Frankfurt, Riga and Tallinn. Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius told the Cabinet that flights from Vilnius to Oslo would resume from May 25, adding that AirBaltic…

Ukraine: subways to resume work from May 25, 2020

Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Vladyslav Kryklii says the Cabinet of Ministers, Ukraine’s government, has decided to relaunch the subways on May 25. “The transport system in Ukraine will become gradually operational from May 22. Regular and chartered passenger transportation by road on urban, commuter, regional and international routes will be resumed from May 22; passenger transportation…