Autolux Launches European Bus Ticket Sale with Fares Starting at UAH 672.
Autolux Announces Major European Route Promotion
According to Novyny.live: The Ukrainian carrier Autolux has launched a new promotion for its bus services to Europe, offering tickets from as low as 672 hryvnias. This sale applies to the majority of its European routes and is valid for bookings until March 15, 2026, with travel dates between March 21 and April 1. Such extended promotions are relatively rare in the intercity bus market, indicating a strategic push to attract passengers. Tickets purchased under this promotion are non-exchangeable and non-refundable.
Discounted fares are available on numerous routes, including:
- Rivne to Gdansk (Poland) from 978 UAH
- Ternopil to Bydgoszcz (Poland) from 788 UAH
- Khmelnytskyi to Poznan (Poland) from 782 UAH
- Zhytomyr to Prague (Czech Republic) from 1255 UAH
- Kyiv to Katowice (Poland) from 805 UAH
- Uman to Berlin (Germany) from 1553 UAH
- Odesa to Prague (Czech Republic) from 1443 UAH
- Khmelnytskyi to Kaunas (Lithuania) from 888 UAH
Other Transport Initiatives in the Region
In related news, the Polish carrier Neobus has started a large-scale sale, with tickets for many domestic routes in Poland available from just 1 zloty (approximately 12 UAH). Additionally, the carrier PKP Intercity has reduced prices on many popular routes. These initiatives point to increased activity and competition in the European transport market, which is beneficial for passengers planning upcoming travel.
The expansion of promotional bus travel to Europe by Autolux and other carriers suggests a recovery in travel demand post-pandemic and growing market competition. This development opens new opportunities for Ukrainian travelers and aids the development of regional tourist infrastructure. Consumers gain access to advantageous offers, which may, in turn, stimulate tourist flow between Ukraine and Europe.
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