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Poland's LOT Airline has stopped cooperation with Kyiv-based AeroSvit Airline under a code sharing agreement.

“At present, all agreements have been canceled,” the Kyiv representative office of the Polish airline told Interfax-Ukraine.

The airlines jointly operated the Kyiv-Warsaw route.

As reported, Turkish Airlines starting from January 1, 2013 suspended its code sharing agreement with AeroSvit Airline.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has excluded Kyiv-based AeroSvit Airline from its BSP system of payments between airlines and sales agents.

AeroSvit was created in 1994. It is based at Boryspil airport in Kyiv. It serves 80 international destinations in 34 countries. It provides services to passengers in the largest cities of Ukraine. Its fleet consists of 28 Boeing aircraft, including 20 medium-range Boeing 737s and eight long-haul Boeing 767s. In addition to that, it operates Airbus 320, Airbus 321, Embraer 145, Embraer 190, and ATR-72 aircraft.