Air cargo through Kyiv-Boryspil is down by only 10% through November

Monday, December 7, 2020
Air cargo through Kyiv-Boryspil is down by only 10% through November

Air cargo through Kyiv-Boryspil is down by only 10% through November, compared to the first 11 months of last year. Air cargo dropped to 33,400 tons, Anton Borisyuk, the airport’s strategic development director said Thursday. By contrast, through October, passenger traffic was down by two thirds, hitting 4.5 million. Transfer passengers were down by 85%, passengers on regularly scheduled flights were down by 78%, and charter passengers were down by 40%.

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