New Deal Between Ukrzaliznytsia and PKP Intercity Worth 18 Million Zloty: What Passengers Can Expect.
Partnership Between Ukrzaliznytsia and PKP Intercity
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's state railway operator, Ukrzaliznytsia, has entered into an agreement with Poland's PKP Intercity to manage rail services within Polish territory. Valued at nearly 18 million zloty, the contract spans a 36-month period and was signed without a public tender, raising some concerns about transparency in the procurement process.
This deal focuses on international railway connections, aiming to improve travel links between Ukraine and Poland. The agreement covers routes from Warsaw, Przemyśl, and Chełm, as well as cross-border services between Kyiv and Warsaw. Strengthening these corridors is expected to boost tourism and business ties, while offering passengers more convenient travel options.
Routes and Impact of the Agreement
By enhancing connectivity, the partnership marks a significant milestone in railway cooperation between the two nations. It is poised to benefit not only the rail companies but also travelers, who will gain access to improved services amid rising demand for international transport.
However, the lack of an open tender has sparked questions about how public funds are being used. Oversight from relevant authorities will be crucial to ensure the deal's efficiency and accountability, especially as it plays a key role in deepening economic and cultural links between Ukraine and Poland.
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