Bolstered by new flights, Kharkiv air traffic was up 70% in October

Friday, November 29, 2019
Bolstered by new flights, Kharkiv air traffic was up 70% in October

Bolstered by new flights, Kharkiv air traffic was up 70% in October, to 140,500 passengers. In recent weeks, this airport serving Ukraine’s second-largest city has started to offer direct flights to Lviv, Poznan, Sharjah, Tbilisi and Vilnius. Next spring Ryanair and Wizz Air will start flights to Budapest.

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