Ukraine's major airport announces its plans for the summer schedule
Published 4 April 2013
Borispol plans to service eight new carriers and 21 new routes; the company looks to rebound after traffic failed to meet its expectations in 2012, in part because of AeroSvit's problems; Borispol believes March 2013 could be a turning point for its traffic (798 words)
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