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