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Ukraine International to add Abu Dhabi

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Ukraine International Airlines (Kiev) will add Abu Dhabi and the Kiev-Abu Dhabi route on September 25.

Belavia to start Minsk-Amsterdam flights

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ย (Minsk) on August 10 will start a new route from Minsk to Amsterdam, mostly via Boeing 737-500s. The new route will operate three times a week.

SkyEurope wins creditor protection

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SkyEurope Airlines (Slovakia) (Bratislava) yesterday (June 22) received bankruptcy court approval for creditor protection as it reorganizes and restructures its debts. Under Slovak law, companies have nine and a half months to reorganize.

airBaltic to start Riga-Tromso on March 31

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airBaltic (Riga) will launch a new route tomorrow (March 31) between Riga and Tromso in northern Norway. The new route will be operated four times a week.

Aeroflot submits tender offer for Czech Airlines

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Aeroflot (Moscow) has submitted a tender offer to the Ministry of Finance with the intent to buy the Czech government’s 91.5 percent share of the state airline.

In other news, Czech Airlines will start serving Novosibirsk and Tashkent at the end of March for the summer season.

SAS Group to invest $9.24 million in Estonian

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The SAS Group (Stockholm) is planning to pump in $9.24 million for Estonian Air ย (Tallinn) to improve the liquidity of the flag carrier. ย This comes as SAS has previously stated it would like to divest its 49 percent share of the company.