At Kyiv Boryspil, Ukraine’s busiest airport, Ryanair traffic will prompt the reopening this spring of a second passenger terminal, Terminal F.

Friday, February 1, 2019
At Kyiv Boryspil, Ukraine’s busiest airport, Ryanair traffic will prompt the reopening this spring of a second passenger terminal, Terminal F.

At Kyiv Boryspil, Ukraine’s busiest airport, Ryanair traffic will prompt the reopening this spring of a second passenger terminal, Terminal F. This month, Laudamotion, Ryanair’s new Austrian unit, starts flights from Vienna. In April, Air Malta, which sells tickets through Ryanair, doubles its frequencies to Kyiv, to twice a week. Also in April, Ryan starts flights to Athens, Dublin, Manchester, Sofia, Paphos (Cyprus). In October, Ryanair starts flights to four German cities: Frankfurt-Hahn, Karlsruhe/Baden Baden, Nuremberg and Weeze (Dusseldorf). With this expansion, Ryanair will fly from Boryspil to 26 cities in 10 EU countries

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