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Airports in the Red: How Ukrainian Airports Lost More than a Quarter of their Passengers

Interviews Maxim Arslanov 16 October 2014, 15:59
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The volume of passenger traffic fell by almost half on Ukraine’s domestic routes and by 27% on international routes during the first nine months of this year. The biggest increases in passenger traffic were at Ivano-Frankovsk and Dnepropetrovsk airports. The largest airport in the country, the Boryspil airport, lost 10 percent of its passenger traffic.

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