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WU
  
WAU

Parent company
  
Wizz Air

Headquarters
  
Kiev, Ukraine

Fleet size
  
2

Destinations
  
16

WAU
  
WIZZAIR UKRAINE

Website
  
wizzair.com

Founded
  
2008

Ceased operations
  
20 April 2015

Parent organization
  
Wizz Air

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Operating bases
  
Kyiv International Airport Lviv International Airport

Wizz Air Ukraine (Ukrainian: Товариство з обмеженою відповідальністю „Авіалінії Візз Ейр Україна”) was the Ukrainian division of the Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air based at Kyiv International Airport with additional minor operations out of Lviv International Airport. It ceased operations by 20 April 2015.

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History

Wizz Air Ukraine commenced domestic operations in Ukraine on 11 July 2008 and later added international flights. Domestic operations were later discontinued.

In October 2013, the airline opened its second base at Donetsk International Airport by deploying one aircraft and opening six new routes. However, the Donetsk base was closed by April 2014 due to the Ukrainian crisis.

On 26 March 2015, it was announced that Wizz Air Ukraine would shut down by 20 April 2015 due to the crisis in Ukraine. Eight routes from Kyiv - half of them to Germany - were taken over by the parent company, Wizz Air, while the remaining ten routes from Kyiv and Lviv to destinations in Italy, Spain, Russia and Georgia currently operated by Wizz Air Ukraine ceased entirely. Both of Wizz Air Ukraine's Airbus A320-200s were taken over by Wizz Air; one remains in Kyiv, the other was relocated to Košice International Airport.

Destinations

Prior to its shutdown, Wizz Air Ukraine operated 18 routes from Kyiv and Lviv to international destinations in several countries, focusing on Germany and Italy.

Fleet

The Wizz Air Ukraine fleet consisted of the following aircraft as of April 2015:

References

Wizz Air Ukraine Wikipedia