To cut crowding at Kyiv Boryspil, the airport re-opened Terminal F yesterday for discount and charter passengers.

Monday, April 1, 2019
To cut crowding at Kyiv Boryspil, the airport re-opened Terminal F yesterday for discount and charter passengers.

To cut crowding at Kyiv Boryspil, the airport re-opened Terminal F yesterday for discount and charter passengers. Refurbished after five years and newly equipped with passport control booths, Terminal F is for passengers prepared to walk to their planes. The terminal now handles Bravo, Lauda, Ryanair, SkyUp, Windrose and Yan Air. Soon, it will handle Aigle Azur, Bukovyna and FANair.

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