In a bright spot for Odesa, seaport passenger terminal, one of the largest on the Black Sea, returned to life last year.

Tuesday, January 15, 2019
In a bright spot for Odesa, seaport passenger terminal, one of the largest on the Black Sea, returned to life last year.

In a bright spot for Odesa, seaport passenger terminal, one of the largest on the Black Sea, returned to life last year. Passenger numbers jumped to 321,647 last year, from 1,750 in 2017. Overall, Ukraine’s boat passenger traffic jumped by 170% last year to 515,593. Domestic traffic – largely on the Dnipro and along the Black Sea coast – tripled to 464,503. Foreign traffic increased by 9%, to 51,090. Sixty of all boat passengers used Odesa port.

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