New FlixBus Routes from Ukraine to Poland and Germany: Timetables and Ticket Prices.
FlixBus Expands Network with Direct Services to Poland and Germany
According to Novyny.live: FlixBus has introduced new coach services connecting Ukraine to Poland and Germany, offering direct travel options for passengers. The buses make stops in both Ukrainian and European cities, making journeys more convenient and affordable.
Route Schedule
- Service FlixBus №3236: Kyiv to Wrocław, departing every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday at 16:00. Arrival in Wrocław is scheduled for 12:05 the following day.
- Service FlixBus №3216: Kyiv to Frankfurt, departing every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 13:00, arriving in Frankfurt at 21:20 the next day.
- Service FlixBus №3271: Poltava to Katowice, departing every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday at 07:35, arriving at Kraków Airport at 07:00 the following day.
All coaches are equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and power outlets to enhance passenger comfort. The average ticket price for buses to Poland in March 2026 is approximately 2,000 to 3,000 hryvnias. These new routes open up more travel opportunities, particularly for those planning trips to European countries.
The launch of these FlixBus routes highlights the growing demand for connections between Ukraine and Europe, which could boost the region's tourism sector. These services not only make travel more accessible for Ukrainian citizens but may also stimulate economic activity in cities along the routes. Given the need for convenient and cost-effective transport options, such initiatives can significantly improve population mobility and foster cultural exchange between nations.
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