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UIA facilitating evacuation of Indians from Ukraine by operating multiple flights

Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) is working closely with the Indian embassy in Ukraine and authorities in India to facilitate the evacuation of Indians from Ukraine.

Already four flights have been finalized for the coming week and at least two more are in the pipeline. Further, the airline is working with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) officials to ensure additional flights can be added on an urgent basis.

Sergey Fomenko, Executive Vice President for Commerce atUkraine International Airlines said, “We are committed to providing our best support to Indian travellers wanting to return urgently because of the latest advisories. We are assessing the situation daily and are doing everything necessary to ensure we prioritize safety of passengers.”

UIA has also increased the capacity of aircraft on popular European routes due to temporary cancellation of flights of some foreign carriers to / from Ukraine. 

Currently, the UIA route network covers all key European destinations and passengers can fly to Munich (MUC), London (LGW), Prague (PRG), Barcelona (BCN), Larnaca (LCA), Milan (MXP), Geneva (GVA), Vilnius (VNO),and Chisinau (KIV).

UIA operates daily flights to Paris (CDG) and Amsterdam (AMS), so thanks to UIA’s code sharing partnership with KLM / Air France, passengers are provided with convenient transit through majorEuropean hubs,” said UIA CEO Yevhenii Dykhne during a recent press conference at the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine on topical issues of air transport in Ukraine.

In addition, UIA and its partner airline provide convenient connections through Boryspil International Airport to Dnipro (DNK), Kharkiv (HRK), Lviv (LWO), Odesa (ODS), Zaporizhia (OZH).


UIA has a local office in New Delhi, run by its General Sales Agent in India, STIC Travel Group.

Our UIA India team is working round the clock to facilitate the evacuation. We have been servicing this route for a long time and are trying our best to work with all the student specialists, travel agents, universities, and colleges, in addition to official channels, to ensure all Indians wanting to return have access to UIA flights,” said Isha Goyal, CEO, STIC Travel Group.

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