Boryspil confirms that Russian airlines will cease flying to airport on Oct 25
Boryspil International Airport (Kyiv), Ukraine's largest airport, has confirmed that Russian airlines will no longer fly to the airport on October 25 when bilateral sanctions of Ukraine and Russia on both countries' airlines come into force.
The press service of the airport told Interfax-Ukraine that flights of Russian airlines will be canceled from October 25 unless an individual airline is subject to further sanctions.
Russia's Aeroflot, S7, and Rossiya currently fly to Boryspil.
Ukrainian airlines that fly to Russia have stopped ticket stales for October 25 onward, including Ukraine International Airlines, Dniproavia, and Yanair.
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