The loyalty program ‘3000 km Across Ukraine’ by Ukrzaliznytsia continues to attract a significant number of passengers. From January to May 2026, over 852 thousand Ukrainians activated their participation in this program by verifying through ‘Diia.Pidpys’ in the company’s branded mobile application.
This is reported by Business • Media
Results of the first five months of 2026
According to official data from Ukrzaliznytsia, since the beginning of the year, program participants have already made 338 thousand trips, with an average distance of each trip being 433 kilometers. In May, the program’s offer included over 50 pairs of long-distance trains and 15 pairs of regional routes.
Most popular destinations among passengers
Throughout May, Ukrainians actively used the accumulated kilometers on both long-distance and regional routes. The most sought-after long-distance routes included:
- Kyiv – Vinnytsia – Kyiv (almost 17 thousand tickets);
- Kyiv – Kharkiv – Kyiv (over 10.6 thousand);
- Kyiv – Sumy – Kyiv and Lviv – Kyiv – Lviv (10.5 thousand each direction);
- Kyiv – Mykolaiv – Kyiv (10 thousand);
- Konutop – Kyiv – Konutop (9.4 thousand).
In the regional segment, the highest demand was recorded on the routes Lviv – Rivne – Lviv (8.4 thousand tickets) and Khmelnytskyi – Kyiv – Khmelnytskyi (8.3 thousand).
“According to UZ, this year program participants have already made 338 thousand trips with an average distance of one journey being 433 km.”
Current changes for the summer period
Ukrzaliznytsia announced a temporary reduction in the number of long-distance trains participating in the ‘3000 km Across Ukraine’ program due to increased demand for passenger transportation in June and July. At the same time, all offers for regional routes remain fully intact.
In the summer, it will be possible to travel on long-distance routes under the program with trains to and from Kharkiv, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv, Lozova, and Zhmerynka. For regional transportation, dozens of popular routes remain available, including Lviv – Rivne, Zaporizhzhia – Dnipro, Kyiv – Khmelnytskyi, and others.
Earlier, Ukrzaliznytsia provided explanations for the reasons behind the decline in financial indicators in the first quarter of 2026.