Ryanair may temporarily fly from Boryspil or Zhuliany airports - Groysman
Ukrinform
Europe's largest low-cost airline Ryanair may temporarily perform flights from Boryspil or Zhuliany airports until a new terminal is built in Hostomel, Kyiv region, Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman has said.
"Now we have found a way out of the situation. I also want Ukrainians to use low-cost flights. Boryspil or Zhuliany may provide their services to Ryanair on a temporary basis until a terminal is built in Hostomel," he said in an interview with the Ukrainian Delovaya Stolitsa newspaper.
"Hostomel has a clear task of creating a terminal within six months so as to be ready to service low-cost airlines. At the same time, we must not forget about regional airports. Low-cost airlines must fly from Lviv, from Kharkiv, and from Kherson. This is very important," Groysman added.
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