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This is a list of the busiest airports in Ukraine.
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Rank | Airport | City | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2018) | Passengers (2019) | Change |
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1. | Boryspil International Airport | Kyiv | KBP/UKBB | 12,603,000 | 15,260,281 | 21,1% |
– | Simferopol International Airport [note 1] | Simferopol | SIP/UKFF | 5,146,095 | 5,140,000 [1] | 0,1% |
2. | Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) | Kyiv | IEV/UKKK | 2,812,300 | 2,617,900 | 6,9% |
3. | Lviv International Airport | Lviv | LWO/UKLL | 1,598,700 | 2,217,400 | 38,8% |
4. | Odesa International Airport | Odesa | ODS/UKOO | 1,446,521 | 1,686,365 | 16,6% |
5. | Kharkiv International Airport | Kharkiv | HRK/UKHH | 961,500 | 1,340,000 | 40,0% |
6. | Zaporizhzhia International Airport | Zaporizhzhia | OZH/UKDE | 400,326 | 434,000 | 8.4% |
7. | Dnipro International Airport | Dnipro | DNK/UKDD | 299,250 | 338,888 [2] | 13.2% |
8. | Kherson International Airport | Kherson | KHE/UKOH | 150,100 | 154,046 [3] | 2,6% |
9. | Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport | Ivano-Frankivsk | IFO/UKLI | 112,607 | 114,700 | 1.9% |
10. | Chernivtsi International Airport | Chernivtsi | CWC/UKLN | 73,075 | 76,832 | 3,9% |
11. | Havryshivka Vinnytsia International Airport | Vinnytsia | VIN/UKWW | 60,873 | 40,124 | 34.0% |
12. | Mykolaiv Airport | Mykolaiv | NLV/UKON | 256 | 22,700 | 8767,2% |
13. | Kryvyi Rih International Airport | Kryvyi Rih | KWG/UKDR | 21,964 | 21,329 | 2.9% |
14. | Rivne International Airport | Rivne | RWN/UKLR | 6,403 | 11,183 [4] | 72% |
15. | Poltava Airport | Poltava | PLV/UKHP | 968 | 5,036 [4] | 420,2% |
16. | Uzhhorod International Airport | Uzhhorod | UDJ/UKLU | 250 | 2,782 | 441,2% |
Total | 20,545,500 | 24,336,600 [5] | 18,5% |
Rank | Airport | City | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2014) | Passengers (2015) | Change |
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1. | Boryspil International Airport | Kyiv | KBP/UKBB | 6,890,443 | 7,277,135 | 5.6% |
2. | Simferopol International Airport [note 1] | Simferopol | SIP/URFF | 2,800,000 | 5,018,000 [41] | 79% |
3. | Odesa International Airport | Odesa | ODS/UKOO | 863,900 | 949,100 | 9.8% |
4. | Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) | Kyiv | IEV/UKKK | 1,090,025 | 944,305 | 13.4% |
5. | Lviv International Airport | Lviv | LWO/UKLL | 585,200 | 570,570 | 2.5% |
6. | Kharkiv International Airport | Kharkiv | HRK/UKHH | 437,500 | 373,625 | 14.6% |
7. | Dnipro International Airport | Dnipro | DNK/UKDD | 446,798 | 346,014 | 22.5% |
8. | Zaporizhzhia International Airport | Zaporizhzhia | OZH/UKDE | 75,400 | 128,104 | 69.9% |
9. | Kherson International Airport | Kherson | KHE/UKOH | 7,850 | 61,235 [33] | 680% |
10. | Havryshivka Vinnytsia International Airport | Vinnytsia | VIN/UKWW | n/a | 9,800 | |
11. | Uzhhorod International Airport | Uzhhorod | UDJ/UKLU | 12,000 | 5,038 [39] | 58% |
12. | Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport | Ivano-Frankivsk | IFO/UKLI | 25,200 | 3,261 [34] | 87% |
Total | 10,896,500 | 10,695,200 | 1.8% |
Rank | Airport | City | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2013) | Passengers (2014) | Change |
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1. | Boryspil International Airport | Kyiv | KBP/UKBB | 7,932,000 | 6,890,443 | 13.1% |
2. | Simferopol International Airport [note 1] | Simferopol | SIP/URFF | 1,208,500 | 2,800,000 [42] | 130% |
3. | Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) | Kyiv | IEV/UKKK | 1,838,266 | 1,090,025 | 40.7% |
4. | Odesa International Airport | Odesa | ODS/UKOO | 1,069,100 | 863,900 | 19.2% |
5. | Lviv International Airport | Lviv | LWO/UKLL | 700,800 | 585,200 | 16.5% |
6. | Dnipro International Airport | Dnipro | DNK/UKDD | 454,981 | 446,798 | 1.8% |
7. | Kharkiv International Airport | Kharkiv | HRK/UKHH | 605,100 | 437,500 | 27.7% |
8. | Donetsk International Airport | Donetsk | DOK/UKCC | 1,110,400 | 346,700 (closed) | 68.8% |
9. | Zaporizhzhia International Airport | Zaporizhzhia | OZH/UKDE | 79,845 | 75,400 | 5.6% |
10. | Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport | Ivano-Frankivsk | IFO/UKLI | 24,900 | 25,200 | 1.2% |
11. | Uzhhorod International Airport | Uzhhorod | UDJ/UKLU | 14,750 | 12,000 | 18.6% |
Total | 15,134,600 | 10,896,500 | 28% |
Rank | Airport | City | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2012) | Passengers (2013) | Change |
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1. | Boryspil International Airport | Kyiv | KBP/UKBB | 8,478,000 [43] | 7,932,000 | 6.4% |
2. | Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) | Kyiv | IEV/UKKK | 861,900 | 1,838,266 | 113% |
3. | Simferopol International Airport | Simferopol | SIP/UKFF | 1,113,900 | 1,204,500 | 8.1% |
4. | Donetsk International Airport | Donetsk | DOK/UKCC | 1,000,000 | 1,110,400 | 11% |
5. | Odesa International Airport | Odesa | ODS/UKOO | 907,600 | 1,069,100 | 17.8% |
6. | Lviv International Airport | Lviv | LWO/UKLL | 576,000 | 700,800 | 21.7% |
7. | Kharkiv International Airport | Kharkiv | HRK/UKHH | 501,500 | 605,100 | 20.7% |
8. | Dnipro International Airport | Dnipro | DNK/UKDD | 444,150 | 454,981 | 2.4% |
9. | Zaporizhzhia International Airport | Zaporizhzhia | OZH/UKDE | 56,788 | 79,845 | 40.6% |
10. | Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport | Ivano-Frankivsk | IFO/UKLI | 31,700 | 24,900 | 21.5% |
11. | Uzhhorod International Airport | Uzhhorod | UDJ/UKLU | n/a | 14,750 | |
Total | 14,107,000 | 15,134,600 | 7.3% |
Rank | Airport | City | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2011) | Passengers (2012) | Change |
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1. | Boryspil International Airport | Kyiv | KBP/UKBB | 8,047,115 | 8,478,000 [43] | 5.4% |
2. | Simferopol International Airport | Simferopol | SIP/UKFF | 963,800 | 1,113,900 | 15.6% |
3. | Donetsk International Airport | Donetsk | DOK/UKCC | 829,300 | 1,000,000 | 20.6% |
4. | Odesa International Airport | Odesa | ODS/UKOO | 824,300 | 907,600 | 10.1% |
5. | Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) | Kyiv | IEV/UKKK | 469,800 | 861,900 | 83.5% |
6. | Lviv International Airport | Lviv | LWO/UKLL | 296,900 | 576,000 | 94% |
7. | Kharkiv International Airport | Kharkiv | HRK/UKHH | 308,700 | 501,500 | 62.5% |
8. | Dnipro International Airport | Dnipro | DNK/UKDD | 426,532 | 444,150 | 4.1% |
9. | Zaporizhzhia International Airport | Zaporizhzhia | OZH/UKDE | 56,900 | 56,788 | 0.2% |
10. | Luhansk International Airport | Luhansk | VSG/UKCW | 23,500 | 51,100 | 117% |
11. | Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport | Ivano-Frankivsk | IFO/UKLI | 116,000 | 31,700 | 72.7% |
12. | Chernivtsi International Airport | Chernivtsi | CWC/UKLN | 27,000 | 27,300 | 1.1% |
13. | Mykolaiv Airport | Mykolaiv | NLV/UKON | 18,500 | 22,900 | 23.8% |
14. | Havryshivka Vinnytsia International Airport | Vinnytsia | VIN/UKWW | n/a | 10,200 | |
Total | 12,464,800 | 14,107,000 | 13.2% |
Rank | Airport | City | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2010) | Passengers (2011) | Change |
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1. | Boryspil International Airport | Kyiv | KBP/UKBB | 6,694,212 | 8,047,115 | 20.2% |
2. | Simferopol International Airport | Simferopol | SIP/UKFF | 845,000 | 963,800 | 14% |
3. | Donetsk International Airport | Donetsk | DOK/UKCC | 612,200 | 829,300 | 35.5% |
4. | Odesa International Airport | Odesa | ODS/UKOO | 707,100 | 824,300 | 16.6% |
5. | Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) | Kyiv | IEV/UKKK | 29,000 | 469,800 | 1520% |
6. | Dnipro International Airport | Dnipro | DNK/UKDD | 341,430 | 426,532 | 25% |
7. | Kharkiv International Airport | Kharkiv | HRK/UKHH | 243,200 | 308,700 | 27% |
8. | Lviv International Airport | Lviv | LWO/UKLL | 481,900 | 296,900 | 38.4% |
9. | Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport | Ivano-Frankivsk | IFO/UKLI | 30,520 | 116,000 | 280% |
10. | Zaporizhzhia International Airport | Zaporizhzhia | OZH/UKDE | 33,386 | 56,900 | 70.4% |
11. | Chernivtsi International Airport | Chernivtsi | CWC/UKLN | n/a | 27,000 | |
12. | Luhansk International Airport | Luhansk | VSG/UKCW | 27,420 | 23,500 | 14.3% |
13. | Mykolaiv Airport | Mykolaiv | NLV/UKON | n/a | 18,500 | |
14. | Uzhhorod International Airport | Uzhhorod | UDJ/UKLU | n/a | 10,000 | |
Total | 10,242,500 | 12,464,800 | 21.7% |
Rank | Airport | City | Code (IATA/ICAO) | Passengers (2009) | Passengers (2010) | Change |
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1. | Boryspil International Airport | Kyiv | KBP/UKBB | 5,795,100 | 6,694,212 | 15.5% |
2. | Simferopol International Airport | Simferopol | SIP/UKFF | 751,000 | 845,000 | 12.5% |
3. | Odesa International Airport | Odesa | ODS/UKOO | 650,900 | 707,100 | 8.6% |
4. | Donetsk International Airport | Donetsk | DOK/UKCC | 488,100 | 612,200 | 25.4% |
5. | Lviv International Airport | Lviv | LWO/UKLL | 452,300 | 481,900 | 6.5% |
6. | Dnipro International Airport | Dnipro | DNK/UKDD | n/a | 341,430 | |
7. | Kharkiv International Airport | Kharkiv | HRK/UKHH | 196,200 | 243,200 | 24% |
8. | Zaporizhzhia International Airport | Zaporizhzhia | OZH/UKDE | 33,960 | 33,386 | 1.7% |
9. | Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport | Ivano-Frankivsk | IFO/UKLI | 96,300 | 30,520 | 68.3% |
10. | Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) | Kyiv | IEV/UKKK | 12,080 | 29,000 | 140% |
11. | Luhansk International Airport | Luhansk | VSG/UKCW | n/a | 27,420 | |
14. | Havryshivka Vinnytsia International Airport | Vinnytsia | VIN/UKWW | n/a | 3,000 | |
Total | 8,894,900 | 10,242,500 | 15.2% |
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