With Kyiv Sikorsky Airport flirting with the 3 million passenger mark this year, the airport plans to invest $22 million to double the capacity of the main passenger terminal, Terminal A

Wednesday, October 10, 2018
With Kyiv Sikorsky Airport flirting with the 3 million passenger mark this year, the airport plans to invest $22 million to double the capacity of the main passenger terminal, Terminal A

With Kyiv Sikorsky Airport flirting with the 3 million passenger mark this year, the airport plans to invest $22 million to double the capacity of the main passenger terminal, Terminal A. In 2012, when the terminal opened for the Euro 2012 football championship, the airport, then called Zhuliany, handled 862,000 passengers. Built to handle 700 passengers an hour, Terminal A last month handled 10,000 a day.

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