Kyiv Sikorsky bucked a national trend, seeing its passengers drop by 8% through October, to 2.2 million.

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Kyiv Sikorsky bucked a national trend, seeing its passengers drop by 8% through October, to 2.2 million.

Kyiv Sikorsky bucked a national trend, seeing its passengers drop by 8% through October, to 2.2 million. With Boryspil opening Terminal F as its low-cost terminal last spring, Sikorsky lost SkyUp, Pegasus, and Yanair. In addition, Sikorsky’s lone runway was closed for 10 days in September for scheduled repairs. With 98% of Sikorsky passengers flying international, Kyiv’s Right Bank airport is largely the preserve of Wizz Air and Ernest Airlines.

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