Kyiv Boryspil airport was Europe’s second-fastest-growing airport in the first half of this year for the mid-size category of 10-25 million passengers a year.

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Kyiv Boryspil airport was Europe’s second-fastest-growing airport in the first half of this year for the mid-size category of 10-25 million passengers a year.

Kyiv Boryspil airport was Europe’s second-fastest-growing airport in the first half of this year for the mid-size category of 10-25 million passengers a year. Boryspil passenger traffic jumped 20% compared to the first half of 2018, second only to Berlin-Tegel’s 25% jump, according to Airports Council International Europe, an industry group. Growth accelerated in July, with Boryspil recording a 26% y-o-y jump, or 1.6 million passengers.

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