With Kyiv Boryspil a ghost town, the airport does not enough money to pay its 3,500 employees on leave beyond early April

Thursday, March 26, 2020
With Kyiv Boryspil a ghost town, the airport does not enough money to pay its 3,500 employees on leave beyond  early April

With Kyiv Boryspil a ghost town, the airport does not enough money to pay its 3,500 employees on leave beyond early April, airport director Pavlo Ryabikin tells Liga.Net. “We already felt massive non-payments from all airlines,” he said. “Starting from our own, which simply have nothing to pay, and ending with the Turks and KLM, who simply write letters about payment deferrals for three to five months.”

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