What is it like to be a Ukrainian airline in Europe? Dmytro Seroukhov, General Director at SkyUp, shares insights and stories from the life of the carrier, and tells about the further plans of returning to Ukraine and growing business abroad in an interview with Interfax-Ukraine News Agency.
The Ukrainian airline SkyUp Airlines in the summer season (from April to September 2023) increased the number of flights performed by 36%, to 6,772 and carried 35% more passengers (995,422) compared to last year, SkyUp CEO Dmytro Seroukhov said in an exclusive interview with Interfax-Ukraine.
The Ukrainian airline SkyUp Airlines has reported that in April, during clashes between members of the Sudanese regular army and the Rapid Support Force at Khartoum airport, it lost two aircraft – the insurance company compensated for losses on one of them, and the processing of insurance payment on the other is being completed.
The tour operator Join UP!, owned by the co-founders of the Ukrainian SkyUp Airlines Tetiana and Yuriy Alba, has opened representative offices in six new countries and closed in Belarus since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, SkyUp CEO Dmytro Seroukhov said in an exclusive interview with the Interfax-Ukraine agency.