International bus routes have made a significant contribution to the state budget, Alexei Kupeba said.
Two months ago, I got an online book of international bus passenger routes. Carriers have submitted more than 400 applications. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister for restoring gromad and territory development Alexei Kuteb on Telegram on Monday, April 21.
He noted that it was part of the reform of international bus transportation.
“The online fireplace has completely replaced the submission of the paper of documents for opening, extension or changing international routes. No more commission papers and meetings,” the official wrote.
Within two months of work, more than 400 applications have been submitted, especially:
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over 250 – for opening routes;
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Almost 70 – for extension;
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Over 80 – to make changes.
As now, the ministry:
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57 new routes have been approved;
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14 routes are expanded;
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5 routes have changed.
Kuleba emphasized that 20 routes received approval from the countries where they were going.
According to him, international bus routes have made a significant contribution to the state budget.
“A current route over the year can provide an average of more than 10 million hryvnias of revenues in the form of taxes, fees, fuel costs, insurance, technical control. We work to ensure that these processes are clear, predicted and most effective for carriers,” KULB is remembered and remembered that 257 international routes opened 2024 2025 2025 was opened in 2025 years – with more than 250 new applications for opening 2025 routes.
Earlier in April, the European Union expanded the “Transport Visa -Free” with Ukraine -until the end of 2025. This is the fourth expansion of the agreement, which first came to an end in June 2022.
EC has strengthened the requirements for carriers from Ukraine as part of the transport visa
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