Autolux Bus

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Autolux
IndustryPassenger transport
Founded1997;27 years ago (1997)
Headquarters
Website autolux.ua

Autolux is a Ukrainian cargo and passenger transportation company that was founded in 1997. The company services passengers throughout Ukraine, and delivers cargo internationally through partnerships with other countries.

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History

Autolux was founded in 1997 by the company AAZ Trading Co. Initially, its cargo transportation service was domestic only. Later, international mail delivery was introduced after partnering with other companies.

Services

Autolux has 180 trucks for cargo transportation services, while passenger services operate 50 buses in Ukraine.

Autolux also publishes a free magazine, printing 12,000 copies per month, which are distributed to passengers. Its offices and major maintenance hangars are located in Kyiv.

Destinations

The Autolux passenger bus services the following cities and intermediate locations:

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