Mykolaiv airport aims to 200,000 passengers a year in the early 2020s

Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Mykolaiv airport aims to 200,000 passengers a year in the early 2020s

Mykolaiv airport aims to 200,000 passengers a year in the early 2020s, surpassing a level not seen 1990. Closed for a decade, the airport reopened 10 weeks ago with SkyUp flights to Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. On May 1, SkyUp starts flying to Antalya, Turkey. On a visit to the airport Monday, President Poroshenko was told flights are planned to Kyiv and to Istanbul.

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