Poland and Czech Republic canceled a number of trains to Ukraine: what is the reason.
In Poland and the Czech Republic, flights are canceled due to floods
Railway operators in Poland and the Czech Republic temporarily canceled a number of flights due to severe floods, the press service of Ukrzaliznytsia reported.
Ukrzaliznytsia is working on organizing convenient connections for Ukrainian passengers.
Currently, trains that departed from Prague to Chop and Przemyśl are on the territory of the Czech Republic and will not be able to make their connecting flights in Ukraine.
"Therefore, we remind you that we are ready to accept passengers with tickets for today's trains on any of our flights in the same direction within the next day on any available seats without exchanging tickets," Ukrzaliznytsia said.
Passengers from Ukraine who plan to connect to Prague are advised to check the schedule of further trains with Czech or Polish railway companies. There is a possibility that they will have to stay overnight in the connection city due to possible schedule discrepancies.
Recall that Ukrzaliznytsia has canceled platzkart cars.
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