Tag: airport
The Belavia airline (Belarus) will launch direct flights between Odessa and Minsk on 25 October.
Passenger traffic through the Boryspil international airport (Kiev region) increased by 5% to 5.583 million in the period of January-September this year, compared with the corresponding period of last year.
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) will increase flight frequency between Odessa and Istanbul up to two non-stop daily scheduled flights.
The president of Ukraine International Airlines (UIA), Yurii Miroshnikov, has said that the Minsk (Belarus), Riga (Latvia), and Chisinau (Moldova) airports could serve as transit airports for flights between Ukraine and Russia after direct flights between the two countries are cancelled
Aircrafts will not be landing in Vilnius airport in summer 2017 due to the runway reconstruction
The Atlasjet Ukraine airline (AtlasGlobal brand) started on October 1 regular flights from Zaporozhye to Istanbul
Vilnius Airport has become the object of street art. Lithuanian artist Antanas Dubra painted a 26 meter tower situated in the area of Vilnius Airport
Transaero’s debt to the Kiev airport amounted to USD 649,254 as of 23 September 2015.
Lithuania to hold a tender to select the future concessionaire of its airports in the middle of 2016.
The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine has fined the Lukoil Aviation Ukraine company for selling aviation fuel at excessively high prices at the Kharkov and Odessa airports.
In the first phase, the company sees its main tasks as reconstruction of the airport’s runway and obtainment of all the necessary certificates.
The Boryspil international airport made a net profit of UAH 214.5 million in the first half of 2015.
The State Aviation Administration’s head Denys Antoniuk has described the responses of various countries’ aviation authorities to Ukraine’s proposal to remove all restrictions on flights.
High fuel prices at the Boryspil airport are due to two factors: the monopoly position of one of the suppliers and import of raw materials from Belarus. The airport’s General Director Yevhen Dykhne disclosed this.
The volume of passenger traffic through Ukrainian airports (excluding airports in Donetsk, Lugansk, and Simferopol) reduced by 3.8% to 4.708 million in the period of January-June 2015, compared to the corresponding period of 2014.
For the first time in three years, the Boryspil international airport ended the first half of this year with a profit of UAH 200 million. The press service of the airport announced this in a statement.
The Boryspil international airport has started a pilot project involving organization of the operations of taxis.
Two business lounges have opened at the new terminal at the Lviv airport. Both lounges are located in a sterile area.
A year ago Lithuania merged three main national airports into an airport network managed by state-run enterprise Lietuvos oro uostai. Its CEO Gediminas Almantas wrote an exclusive column for the CFTS about advantages of Lithuanian airport network.
According to Yarmak, a draft document has already been prepared.