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President's Office confirms that Ukraine is working to open one of its airports
Andriy Yermak, head of the President’s Office, says that Ukraine is seeking to restore air traffic and is working to reopen one of the airports
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He said this at the presentation of the Made in Ukraine program, Liga.net reports.
"We are working on reopening one of the airports. But this will happen only when all security issues are (solved - ed.). We realize how much of a boost this will be for the economy," Yermak said.
At the same time, the head of the President's Office did not announce which airport might resume operations.
- On January 18, Deputy Head of the President’s Office Rostyslav Shurma said that Ukraine is making significant efforts to restore air service between Kyiv and Lviv, which was interrupted with the outbreak of a major war in February 2022.
- On February 20, it was reported that, if a flight permit is granted, Boryspil Airport is ready to resume operations in three weeks.
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