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30 of March, 19:30

"Belavia" before April 14, will perform flights Minsk-Kiev 2 times a day
Nina Gurin. Ukrainian aviation authorities allowed the Belarusian airline Belavia Until April 14 to make flights between Minsk and Kiev 14 times a week, according to a report from the airline.

last Friday Belavia, which is the only international passenger airline in Belarus, reported no permissions Ukrainian aviation authorities on the implementation of the flights to Ukraine and said about the possibility of the cessation of flights to the country from 29 March. Presumably the day Before the commissioning of the new summer schedule, the carrier still has received permission from Ukraine on flights between Minsk and Kiev, but only half of the requested flights.

"Today the State aviation service of Ukraine issued the airline "Belavia" the execute permission 14 weekly flights between Minsk and Kiev. This authorization will be valid Until April 14, 2015, during this period of time the parties must agree upon the rules of the air service between Minsk and Kiev ", - said in a statement on the first day of the week the message.

Until recently we were performing company "Belavia" evening flight Minsk-Kiev-Minsk on 30 March, as there was no proper authorization of the Ukrainian side. Now the aircraft began flights from Minsk.

Belarusian air carrier for a long time solely performed flights between Minsk and Kiev, gradually bringing the number of flights up To 14 per week (twice a day). At the end of January, "Ukraine International airlines' (UIA) told about the start of this route since April 14 with one flight every day. Originally proposed by the Belarusian side run time of the second flight on the day the carrier was not satisfied.

The aviation authorities of Belarus on the morning of 30 March issued a permit for UIA flights with a frequency of 14 times per week in Accordance with the capacity of the national airport " Minsk ".

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