Open Skies regime has been
introduced between Poland and Ukraine, since there are no
restrictions on the frequency of regular flights between the two countries,
according to the press office of the Polish Civil Aviation Service.
The present Agreement between
the aviation authorities of the two countries allows carriers of each of the
parties to carry out regular flights between Poland and Ukraine without
limitations on frequency and aircraft type," the report says.
This provision
came into force on March 17 in accordance with an agreement between the Polish
and Ukrainian aviation authorities.
A previous bilateral agreement
established a certain quota of flights between the countries. On the route
Kyiv-Warsaw, the carriers from each side were limited to 14 flights a week, on
other destinations – 10 flights per week.
As UNIAN reported earlier, on
March 29, Italy “opened
skies” with Ukraine and lifted all
restrictions on the frequency of flights and the number of carriers.
Thus, Ukraine has fully
liberalized air services to Spain, Italy, Poland and the United States: all
restrictions have been lifted on the number of routes, carriers, and frequency
of flights.
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