Ukraine: Airlines carried 9% more passengers on international scheduled flights and 10% more passengers on domestic scheduled flights in 2012
Published 20 February 2013
Growth is restrained by weakness in Ukrainian economy in late 2012; competition between Ukrainian and foreign airlines is increasing (921 words, 4 tables [passengers carried on scheduled international routes by Ukrainian and foreign airlines, scheduled domestic routes, and charter routes in 2000-2012])
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