Aerosvit destinations
Aerosvit served 72 destinations in Asia, Europe and North America from its base at Kiev Boryspil Airport as well as operating domestic flights in Ukraine. In addition to scheduled destinations listed below, Aerosvit operated charter flights to a variety of destinations:
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Following bankruptcy proceedings, the airline announced that for now it will operate only domestically, plus 5 long-haul (New York, Beijing, Ho Chi Minh city, Bangkok, Goa) and 4 medium-haul routes (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Istanbul and Tashkent), with most CIS connections, and all European routes outside Russia and Ukraine, discontinued.[1]
Asia
East Asia
- People's Republic of China
- Beijing – Beijing Capital International Airport
South Asia
- India
Southeast Asia
- Thailand
- Viet Nam
Western Asia
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Cyprus
- Georgia
- Israel
- United Arab Emirates
Europe
- Belarus
- Bulgaria
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Germany
- Berlin Tegel Airport
- Hamburg – Hamburg Airport
- Düsseldorf – Düsseldorf Airport
- Stuttgart – Stuttgart Airport
- Greece
- Hungary
- Italy
- Lithuania
- Republic of Moldova
- Poland
- Romania
- Russia
- Kaliningrad – Khrabrovo Airport
- Krasnodar – Pashkovsky Airport
- Moscow – Sheremetyevo International Airport
- Murmansk – Murmansk Airport
- Nizhnevartovsk – Nizhnevartovsk Airport
- Novosibirsk – Tolmachevo Airport
- Rostov-on-Don – Rostov-on-Don Airport
- Saint Petersburg – Pulkovo Airport
- Sochi – Sochi International Airport
- Yekaterinburg – Koltsovo Airport
- Sweden
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Dnipropetrovsk – Dnipropetrovsk International Airport
- Donetsk – Donetsk International Airport
- Ivano-Frankivsk – Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport
- Kharkiv – Kharkiv International Airport
- Kiev – Boryspil International Airport hub
- Lviv – Danylo Halytskyi International Airport
- Odessa – Odessa International Airport
- Sevastopol – Sevastopol International Airport
- Simferopol – Simferopol International Airport
- United Kingdom
- London – Gatwick Airport
North America
- Canada
- United States
- New York City – John F. Kennedy International Airport
References
- ↑ Aerosvit announces revised winter schedule Archived 19 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
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