Kharkiv airport registered a 19% jump in passengers through August, to 639,400, placing it within striking distance of the 1 million mark by year’s end.

Thursday, October 4, 2018
Kharkiv airport registered a 19% jump in passengers through August, to 639,400, placing it within striking distance of the 1 million mark by year’s end.

Kharkiv airport registered a 19% jump in passengers through August, to 639,400, placing it within striking distance of the 1 million mark by year’s end. Bolstering traffic, Wizz Air starts flights this month to two new Polish cities – Gdansk and Wroclaw. Wizz Air also starts direct flights from Kharkiv to London Luton on Oct. 30 and to Vienna on Nov. 25.

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