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Ryanair continues to fly to Odessa and Borispil

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The Ryanair Group says it maintains flight connections to Odessa, Kiev-Borispil and Lviv. The competitor Lufthansa Group temporarily no longer serves the first two cities mentioned.

When asked, a spokesman for the low-cost airline said: "We will continue to fly to Ukraine for the time being, but we will also constantly evaluate during the night". Two Ukraine destinations will no longer be served by Ryanair for an indefinite period. The sale has also been completely discontinued in the meantime - more on that in this article.

KLM was the first carrier to announce that due to security concerns will no longer fly to Ukraine. The Lufthansa Group partially followed suit immediately after Austria and Germany issued the travel warning. However, the crane airlines fly further to Lviv.

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