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The State Aviation Service of Ukraine has approved applications of Azur Air Ukraine to service some flights to Turkey, the Dominican Republic, Thailand and Cuba. The decision has been posted on the authority’s website.

In addition, following the meeting, the commission of the authority refused to provide Azur Air Ukraine with the right to operate the Kharkiv-Antalya airline with a frequency of seven flights a week for regular international air traffic.

The commission also canceled the rights of Azur Air Ukraine to operate the Kyiv-Izmir airline with a frequency of four flights a week.

At the same time, the commission granted the right to Atlasjet Ukraine to operate the Kyiv-Izmir airline with the same frequency with an unlimited period of validity.

At the same time, the State Aviation Service decided to grant Azur Air Ukraine with the right to operate the airlines to Turkey: Odesa-Dalaman (three flights a week), Odesa-Bodrum (three flights a week), Lviv-Bodrum (three flights per week), and Kharkiv – Bodrum (five flights per week).

Also, Azur Air Ukraine was allowed to fly on the routes Kyiv-La-Romana (the Dominican Republic, two flights a week), Kyiv-Varadero (Cuba, two flights a week) and Kyiv-Bangkok (Thailand, two flights per week) with the unlimited term to operate the routes.

In addition, the State Aviation Service has agreed on the ability of Air Taurus to service flights to Burkina Faso (the airports of Ouagadougou, Djibo, Dori, Fada Ngourma and Ouahigouya).