SkyUp, LOT shelve planned new Belgrade flights
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Ukrainian low cost carrier SkyUp Airlines and LOT Polish Airlines have cancelled their plans to inaugurate new flights to Belgrade later this month from Kiev and Budapest respectively.
LOT Polish Airlines has cancelled the launch a number of new routes from its Budapest base and has terminated some of its existing services. In addition to Belgrade, the carrier will not go ahead with the introduction of new flights to Brussels, Bucharest, Prague, Stuttgart and Sofia. Furthermore, it has cancelled its operations from Budapest to Krakow and London City and delayed the resumption of flights to New York. As a result, the airline will only run services to three cities from the Hungarian capital.
SkyUp Airlines has cancelled plans to introduce flights from Kiev to Belgrade, which were to run twice per week with the Boeing 737-700 aircraft. Last week, the carrier said it estimates losses of up to thirty million US dollars and warned it could declare bankruptcy. Serbian nationals face no restrictions on entry into Ukraine, however, there are no flights between the two countries. Air Serbia has temporarily suspended its Kiev service until next summer season.
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