There are two large airports in the capital of Ukraine - Boryspil and "Kiev". The first air harbor is located 19 km from Kiev, near the city of Boryspil. The second air gate is 8 km southwest of the center of Kiev. By the way, this airport has one more name - Zhulyany. It is worth noting that both aero nodes have a rich history. Zhuliany Airport is a bit older - its history dates back to 1924. Boryspil Airport was opened in 1959.
Despite the fact that both air harbors have international status, Boryspil is more often used for foreign flights. But "Kiev" does not lag behind its "colleague" - a couple of years ago, he basically took domestic flights and business aircraft. However, after the local low-cost airline Wizzair Ukraine moved its base here, the aerial node earned full force. In 2009, Kyiv began receiving flights around the clock, and in 2012, acquired a new modern terminal A.
View flight timetable is available on the airport's official website
Borispol provides about 65% of Ukraine's passenger traffic and serves more than 8 million people every year. The advantage of Borispol is that it is very well located at the intersection of many air routes that connect Asia with Europe and America
About 50 airlines make their flights from this airport. You can see the schedule of flights on the official website of the airport. Aero-node is able to receive airplanes of all types. The airport complex consists of three terminals
You can get to the center of Kiev by buses, trolley-buses, minibuses and taxis. Both airports offer a good range of services to their passengers.
Boryspil Information Service: +380 44 393-43-71, communication is conducted in three languages - Ukrainian, Russian, English.
Kiev Information Service: (044) 585 -72-54, (044) 339-25-75.
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