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Boryspil, Ukraine's largest airport, meets with Wizz Air on relaunch of flights

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Ukraine's largest airport, Boryspil International Airport near Kyiv, said on Thursday its top management has held talks with low-cost carrier Wizz Air on the relaunch of air traffic once the country's airspace is opened.

The airport's management briefed the airline executives on its operational readiness, infrastructure status, airfield, terminals, ground handling equipment, and measures to maintain certification standards, staff qualifications, and safety and security.

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