Eastern Ukraine's primary air hub has experienced over three years of robust passenger increases that closely mirror the region's economic revival since 2016
Kharkiv has been at the center of Ukraine’s progress towards statehood for more than two hundred years and proved decisive in the fight back against Putin’s hybrid attack
The Financial Times fDi service has ranked Ukraine’s second city as one of the most attractive investment propositions in Eastern Europe thanks to a combination of competitively low costs and a highly skilled workforce
Low-cost airline Wizz Air is resuming flights from Kharkiv International airport this spring as eastern Ukraine’s air hub continues to expand its portfolio of destinations
Oleksandr Yaroslavsky’s airport gateway to eastern Ukraine plans to add a series of new international destinations and welcome new carriers in the coming year as Ukraine’s air travel boom continues to gain ground amid record-breaking rises in...
Eastern Ukraine’s flagship hotel has become a regional landmark since opening ahead of Kharkiv’s role as a host city during UEFA’s Euro 2012 football championships
Another indication of Ukraine's robust economic recovery: more passengers used the country's eastern Ukraine air hub in May 2017 than during the Euro 2012 football championships when Kharkiv served as one of four Ukrainian host cities