SkyUp Airlines and Join UP! tour operator lost $550 million in revenue because of the war. How they resume business, without tourists and with sky closed Ukrainian aviation and tourism business is looking for salvation in Europe. Will it work? Oleksandr Alba, co-founder of SkyUp Airlines and Join UP!, shared his thoughts in an interview with Ukrainian Forbes. We put the publication on our website with the permission of the editorial board. 22 Apr 2022 2812 #Forbes #market
SkyUp's call to the international business community: we can help Ukraine together We reach out to international business, non-government organisations, government agencies, foundations, volunteer associations, and anyone who can help and needs our services 22 Mar 2022 824 #Ukraine #help
Open appeal of Ukrainian airline SkyUp Airlines to the world's airlines By using our aircraft, you will help us continue our operational activities during the war and pay taxes to the state treasury, save 1,300 employees and support the affected Ukrainians as we will send every tenth dollar or euro to help the victims of the war. 14 Mar 2022 1800 #attention
2022 for tourism and aviation: the 5 top challenges The tourism and aviation remain the most affected by the pandemic sectors of the economy. But, as is often the case, local challenges are added to Ukraine's global problems. This multiplies all the negative factors several times, and to maintain the position you need to act much more effectively than competitors from other countries. Co-Founder of SkyUp Airlines and Join UP! Oleksandr Alba has written an article on this issue for nv.ua, which with the permission of the editorial board we publish in full on our website. 31 Jan 2022 1278 #attention